🌟 Elevate Your Garden Game with Orbit!
The Orbit 57095 Outdoor-Mounted Controller Timer Box Cover is a robust solution for converting indoor timers for outdoor use. With a weather-resistant design, keyed lock for security, and compatibility with major brands, it offers a spacious interior to keep your sprinkler timer safe and functional in any environment.
Brand | ORBIT |
Model Number | 57095 |
Color | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 31.43 x 26.04 cm; 1.27 Kilograms |
Material | Resin |
Item Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
M**N
Keeps outdoor sprinkler controller units looking new!
I recently purchased the Orbit Outdoor Mounted Controller Timer Box Cover and I am very satisfied. The cover fits perfectly over my smart Wi-Fi connected outdoor-mounted irrigation controller, protecting it from the elements and extending its lifespan and the harsh elements where the sprinkler controller is placed.The grey color of the cover is sleek and blends in nicely with the outdoor environment and the side of my home. The material is durable and weather-resistant, ensuring that my controller is protected from rain, snow, and mostly importantly for me sun damage.One of the things I like most about this cover is how easy it is to install. It came with all the necessary hardware and instructions, and I was able to install it in just a few minutes with a screw driver and a concrete drill bit.I used Velcro on the inside of the box and the back of my new smart sprinkler controller incase to keep it always looking new and incase I ever need to remove the new controller installed in the box.Overall, I highly recommend the Orbit Outdoor Controller Box Cover for anyone who wants to protect their irrigation controller from the elements. It's a simple and affordable solution that will help extend the lifespan of your controller and save you money in the long run.Another plus is the lock, I read another reviewer that complained the lock was easy to bypass. Mine installed perfectly fine and it appears someone would need to break the box to gain access.Thumbs up!5 Stars
K**Y
Very happy with this.
Exactly, what I wanted. I did not need the GFCI as my outside plug already had one.Looks great outside and was easy to install. Definitely a 5 rating.
A**R
Quickly shipped
Order was shipped quickly. The quality is better than expected.
W**E
These make amazing low cost outdoor network enclosures
Okay, so, let me start with the disclaimer. I do not own a sprinkler system. I do not need a sprinkler system. It rains so @#*$& much here that my lawn is mostly moss and mud. The last house I owned I spent three months completely redoing the foundation drainage just to make all the water go away. So, I have no idea how well these boxes would work for their intended purpose.On the other hand, these are hands down the best inexpensive outdoor network enclosures I've ever used.Generally when I get a generic NEMA enclosure I have to build some kind of standoff front plane to have more space to mount things to, install an outlet, and find a lock. These make it easy. These already come with a built-in outlet, a front mounting plane mounting surface (with holes that never quite match the slots on your gear, but at least you'll only have to drill one hole and not two), and a lock. Mind you it's a cheap lock, but with any lock on a plastic enclosure is really only there to deter the casually curious. There's plenty of space on the bottom to drill holes for cable glands, or you can use the existing 3/4" hole.One of these right now is housing an 8 port switch, 3 cat6 lightning arrestors, and an 802.3bt POE++ injector, so for the price it's a heck an enclosure.Some caveats:1. I don't see a NEMA rating on these, but I've had them several in service for multiple years with consumer-grade switches and other equipment and never had water intrusion issues despite pouring rain and high winds. What I have had to deal with in one unit is ants. I'd recommend a thin, concave bead of RTV silicone around the seal.2. The hinges on the most recent unit I got were somewhat wimpier than I'm used to. Be aware that the front cover might detach if you swing it open too aggressively.3. The hole under the outlet doesn't quite fit a 1/2" Carlon male adapter. I had to ream it out a bit.4. The GFCI outlet is prone to tripping during heavy lightning storms when you're using these as networking cabinets with long twisted pair runs, even with (gas tube) lightning arrestors. I'm sure a GFCI is warranted if you're dealing with water, but for networking hardware you'll probably want to swap it out for a regular outlet.All that said, these are about the best bang for your buck I've seen on here, and I prefer to use them whenever possible.
C**M
Pretty good for outdoor access point
I repurposed this enclosure for an outdoor router to improve WIFI coverage in my yard, it worked out very well. I swapped out the included GFCI outlet and put it at the first outlet on the circuit. Overall I am very happy with the sturdiness, included GFCI and price for this enclosure.I only have few small complaints: - The latch is a little unintuitive. - I have noticed a very small amount of moisture on occasion inside the gasket of the enclosure. - If this will be opened and closed regularly or you want it to be secure when locked, you may want to find something a little sturdier. - The holes for wires are not knockouts, so If you won't be using all of the holes you will need to get plugs.
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