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  • Smart Watering Made Easy

    Smart Watering Made Easy
    Smart Watering Made Easy
    More time enjoying your garden, less time watering it. Raindrip is an automatic, precision watering system for your landscape.
  • Raindrip Watering Kits

    Pot and Hanging Basket kit
    Step-by-step installation of our Container and Hanging Basket Kit
    Step by step installation of our Automatic Watering Kit for your Pots and hanging baskets. Installation should take 20 minutes and can be done in 3 easy steps.
    Ground Cover and Flower Bed kit
    Step-by-step installation of our Ground Cover and Flower Bed Kit
    Step by step installation of our Automatic Watering Kit for your ground cover and flower beds. Installation should take 20 minutes and can be done in 3 easy steps.
    Flower, Shrub and Tree kit
    Step-by-step installation of our Flower, Shrub and Tree Kit
    Step by step installation of our Automatic Watering Kit for your flowers, shrubs and trees. Installation should take 20 minutes and can be done in 3 easy steps.
  • Programming Raindrip Timer

    How do I program my Raindrip Timer RDTT20?
    How do I program my Raindrip Timer R675CT?
    Step by step instruction on how to program your Raindrip Timer model RDTT20.
  • DIY Drip System Expansion and Additions

    Expand your drip system with dripline
    Expand Your Dripline System
    Step by step instruction on how to expand your dripline using Raindrip’s Universal Smart Loc™ coupler.
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  • Tubing

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  • Anatomy of a Drip System

  • Pot & Hanging Baskets

  • Vegetable Garden

  • Flower, Shrub & Tree

  • Ground Cover & Flower Bed

  • How do I program the RDTT20 Timer?

    Please see timer instructions under the "catalogue" tab or view our video under the "video - Programming Raindrip Timers" tab that takes you through, step by step, on how to program and install your Raindrip timer.
  • How do I connect the 4mm tubing to the 20mm hose swivel compression adaptor fitting?

    • Cut the tip of the tubing at a 45° angle, push the tubing into the adaptor. At least 20mm of the tubing should be inserted into the adaptor to secure a proper connection.
    • Alternatively, you can also leave tubing outside, exposed to direct sunlight or use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. This will cause the tubing to become softer and help ease installation.
  • What is the litres per hour (LPH) per dripper?

    1.8 LPH
  • Is an Anti-Syphon device necessary?

    An anti-syphon device is only necessary when the water will be traveling uphill, or when your planter box will be at a higher elevation than the hose bib or tap.
  • What do I do when there is an irregular water flow through the system?

    • Check the water pressure. It must be 103 to 241 Kpa.
    • Check for kinks in the tubing.
    • Make sure timer is operating correctly (refer to timer instructions)
    • Flush the supply line.
  • How high can I install the drippers?

    Raindrip recommends that all Pressure Compensating Drippers (PC Drippers) should not be installed more than 2.4 metres above water source.
  • Is Raindrip tubing UV resistant?

    Yes, Raindrip tubing is made out of polyethylene with built-in UV inhibitors
  • How do I connect the 6mm dripline to the 20mm hose swivel compression adaptor fitting?

    • Cut the tip of the tubing at a 45° angle, push the tubing into the adaptor. At least 20mm of the tubing should be inserted into the adaptor to secure a proper connection.
    • Alternatively, you can also leave tubing outside, exposed to direct sunlight or use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. This will cause the tubing to become softer and help ease installation.
  • Is an Anti-Syphon device necessary?

    An anti-syphon device is only necessary when the water will be traveling uphill, or when your planter box will be at a higher elevation than the hose bib or tap.
  • What do I do when there is an irregular water flow through the system?

    • Check the water pressure. It must be 103 to 241 Kpa.
    • Check for kinks in the tubing.
    • Make sure timer is operating correctly (refer to timer instructions) if there is one installed.
  • What is the litres per hour (LPH) per emitter?

    2.2 LPH per emitter at 0.3m spacing.
  • Is Raindrip tubing UV resistant?

    Yes, Raindrip tubing is made out of polyethylene with built-in UV inhibitors.
  • Can the drip tubing be buried?

    No, drip tubing cannot be buried. However, if you would like to cover the tubing, Raindrip suggests you cover it with mulch.
  • How do I program the RDTT20 Timer?

    Please see timer instructions under the "catalogue" tab or view our video under the "video - Programming Raindrip Timers" tab that takes you through, step by step, on how to program and install your Raindrip timer
  • How do I connect the 13mm tubing to the 20mm hose swivel compression adaptor fitting?

    1. Cut the tip of the tubing at a 45° angle, push the tubing into the adaptor. At least 20mm of the tubing should be inserted into the adaptor to secure a proper connection.
    2. Alternatively, you can also leave tubing outside, exposed to direct sunlight or use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. This will cause the tubing to become softer and help ease installation.
  • Do I need a pressure regulator?

    Yes, all Raindrip systems should have a pressure regulator. The filter included in this kit has a built-in pressure regulator.
  • What is the litres per hour (LPH) per dripper?

    Each dripper has a flow rate of 7.5 LPH.
  • Can the feeder line be extended?

    Yes, and it is very easy to do so. To extend the feeder line simply remove the 4mm tubing from the barb fitting, add the additional length of tubing, and then reconnect to the barbed fittings. Simply purchase the additional tubing needed.
  • Can the supply tubing be extended?

    Yes! Multiple Flower, Shrub & Tree Kits may be connected to each other. You may also remove the flush cap at the end of the supply tubing and then add a 20mm hose swivel x 13mm Compression Adapter. Please note that the supply tubing has an outside diameter of 16mm.
  • Is Raindrip tubing UV resistant?

    Yes, Raindrip tubing is made out of polyethylene with built-in UV inhibitors.
  • Can the supply and feeder tubing be buried?

    Yes, the supply tubing and feeder lines can be buried. You may also cover the tubing with mulch
  • How can I help protect emitters from being damaged by small animals?

    To help alleviate or minimise this problem, Raindrip suggests you fill small containers with water and scatter them around your area. small animals may chew on Raindrip product due to the ease of accessing water. Providing them with other sources of water can deter them from chewing up your product. If this solution does not help with your problem, you can use wire screen mesh to protect the product Note: the mesh may interfere with the spray radius of the sprinkler heads.
  • What do I do when there is an irregular water flow through the system?

    • Check the water pressure. It must be 103 to 241 Kpa.
    • Check for kinks in the tubing.
    • Make sure timer is operating correctly (refer to timer instructions).
    • Flush the supply line.
  • How do I program the RDTT20 Timer?

    Please see timer instructions under the "catalogue" tab or view our video under the "video - Programming Raindrip Timers" tab that takes you through, step by step, on how to program and install your Raindrip timer.
  • How do I connect the 13mm tubing to the 20mm hose swivel compression adaptor fitting?

    • Cut the tip of the tubing at a 45° angle, push the tubing into the adaptor. At least 20mm of the tubing should be inserted into the adaptor to secure a proper connection.
    • Alternatively, you can also leave tubing outside, exposed to direct sunlight or use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. This will cause the tubing to become softer and help ease installation.
  • Do I need a pressure regulator?

    Yes, all Raindrip systems should have a pressure regulator. The filter included in this kit has a built-in pressure regulator.
  • What is the litres per hour (LPH) per sprayer head?

    Each sprayer will put out a water flow of 0-90 LPH. The spray radius and flow can be controlled with the adjustable valve.
  • Can the feeder line be extended?

    Yes, and it is very easy to do so. To extend the feeder line simply remove the 4mm tubing from the barb fitting, add the additional length of tubing, and then reconnect to the barbed fittings. Simply purchase the additional tubing needed.
  • Can the supply tubing be extended?

    Yes! Multiple Ground Cover & Flower Bed Kits may be connected to each other. You may also remove the flush cap at the end of the supply tubing and then add a 20mm hose swivel x 13mm Compression Adapter. Please note that the supply tubing has an outside diameter of 16mm
  • Is Raindrip tubing UV resistant?

    Yes, Raindrip tubing is made out of polyethylene with built-in UV inhibitors.
  • Can the supply and feeder tubing be buried?

    Yes, the supply tubing and feeder lines can be buried. You may also cover the tubing with mulch.
  • How can I help protect emitters from being damaged by small animals?

    To help alleviate or minimise this problem, Raindrip suggests you fill small containers with water and scatter them around your area. small animals may chew on Raindrip product due to the ease of accessing water. Providing them with other sources of water can deter them from chewing up your product. If this solution does not help with your problem, you can use wire screen mesh to protect the product Note: the mesh may interfere with the spray radius of the sprinkler heads.
  • What do I do when there is an irregular water flow through the system?

    • Check the water pressure. It must be 103 to 241 Kpa.
    • Check for kinks in the tubing.
    • Make sure timer is operating correctly (refer to timer instructions).
    • Flush the supply line.
  • Where can I buy Raindrip product?

    Click on the "Where To Buy" tab at the top of the screen to see a list of distributors.
  • What is the flow capacity of 4 and 13mm tubing?

    • 4mm tubing maximum flow capacity is 56 LPH (litres per hour)
    • 13mm tubing maximum flow capacity is 681 LPH
  • What is the maximum length I can run 4 and 13mm tubing?

    • 4mm tubing maximum run length is 15m
    • 13mm tubing maximum run length is 60m
  • Is Raindrip tubing UV resistant?

    Yes, Raindrip tubing is made out of polyethylene with built-in UV inhibitors.
  • Can Raindrip tubing be buried?

    Raindrip supply tubing and feeder lines can be buried. However, drip tubing should not be buried. If buried, you risk clogging the emitters. If you do not want your drip tubing exposed, you can cover it with mulch.
  • How do I connect the 4 or 13mm tubing into the 20mm hose swivel compression adaptor fitting?

    • If you are having problems connecting your tubing into the swivel adapter, we suggest trying the following:
    • Cut the tip of the tubing at a 45° angle, push the tubing into the adaptor. At least 20mm of the tubing should be inserted into the adaptor to secure a proper connection.
    • Alternatively, you can also leave tubing outside, exposed to direct sunlight or use a hairdryer to heat up the tubing. This will cause the tubing to become softer and help ease installation.
  • What are pressure compensating drippers?

    Pressure Compensating drippers are used in landscapes and container planters and will maintain a constant flow rate even on hillsides or long circuits.
  • Why are Raindrip drippers made in different colours?

    Drippers are colour coded to differentiate the different flow rate outputs.
  • Can I combine both drippers and sprinklers on the same line?

    You should never mix drippers with sprinklers, because of their varying flow rates. The flow rate of a sprinkler may vary from 0 to 75 LPH litres per hour). Pressure Compensating Drippers have a flow rate of 1.8 LPH, 3.7 LPH, 7.5 LPH and 15.1 LPH.
  • How can I help protect drippers and/or sprinkler heads being damaged by small animals?

    To help alleviate or minimise this problem, Raindrip suggests you fill small containers with water and scatter them around your area. small animals may chew on Raindrip product due to the ease of accessing water. Providing them with other sources of water can deter them from chewing up your product. If this solution does not help with your problem, you can use wire screen mesh to protect the product Note: the mesh may interfere with the spray radius of the sprinkler heads.
  • What will cause my connections to leak?

    Mismatching threads or cross-threaded connections are the main cause of leaks. Raindrip makes both pipe & hose thread parts, so to prevent a leaky connection, it is important to match hose thread to hose thread and pipe thread to pipe thread.
  • Do I need a pre-set Pressure Regulator with my Raindrip system?

    Yes, a pre-set Pressure Regulator is necessary when installing a drip system. A drip system is designed to work with a pressure of 172 to 241kPa. Any pressure over 241kPa will damage the system over time
  • RDTT20

  • How do I put batteries into the timer?

    Locate the battery compartment on the back of the timer. Pull up on the battery tray tabs. After placing (2) AA batteries in the battery tray, slide the tray into the timer. The tray will only fit into the timer one way. Firmly push down on the battery tray to ensure it is fully inserted into the timer.
  • What type of batteries can be used?

    It is recommended that (2) new alkaline or lithium ion AA batteries (1.5 volt rating) be used at the beginning of each season. Do not use rechargeable batteries because they do not meet the voltage requirements.
  • How long will batteries last?

    Lab testing of the timer showed that the batteries in the timer lasted in excess of 30,000 on/off cycles. However, we recommend that new batteries be installed at the beginning of each watering season.
  • How do I program the timer?

    The day and time are not set on this timer. The timer must be set at the time of day that the watering is to begin. If you want the watering to begin at 7:00 am, then the timer must be programmed at 7:00 am. Before you begin programming, set all dials to either the RESET or OFF position. To set the start time, turn the FREQUENCY dial to the desired setting at the time of day watering is to begin. The frequency is how often you want the water to come on. Setting the dial to “1” means that the water will come on every hour (24 starts per day). Setting the dial to “48” means that the water will come on every 48 hours (every other day). After setting the FREQUENCY dial, turn the RUN TIME dial to the desired setting. Run time is how long the water will run for, in minutes. Note: The Frequency must be a longer duration than the run time.
  • When will the water turn on and start watering?

    See the table below to see how many starts per day and when the watering will start:

    Frequency
    # of starts per day
    Watering will start
    2 Hours
    12
    2 hours later
    6 hours
    4
    6 hours later
    12 Hours
    2
    12 hours later
    Week
    1 watering cycle per week
    1 week later
  • How do I change the frequency or run time?

    The frequency or run time can be changed at any time by simply rotating the dial to the new position.
  • Does changing the frequency or run time change the start time?

    No. Changes made to the frequency or run time will not change the start time. The dials can pass over the off and reset without affecting the start time. Changes are not made to the programming until AFTER the confirmation flash by the LED lights on the timer (about 2 seconds after stopping on the desired setting).
  • How do I change the start time?

    Set the FREQUENCY dial to the RESET position. The LED light will blink confirming the change. Follow the steps in question 4 to set the timer at the new desired start time.
  • How does the Manual Watering cycle work?

    The manual watering cycle is used to water your plants between automatic watering cycles. Before running a manual water cycle, the top dial must be set to the RESET position. After the confirmation flash of the light, the dial can be set to the desired run length. If the dial is already on RESET, rotate the dial to the desired run length. The manual watering durations range from 3 to 90 minutes. After the manual watering cycle completes the timer will return to automatic mode. You do not need to return the dial to the RESET position.
  • How does the Rain Delay work?

    This timer has the ability to delay the start of the next watering cycle for 24, 48, or 72 hours. Before running a rain delay cycle, the top dial must be set to the RESET position. After the confirmation flash of the light, the dial can be set to the desired delay length. Rotate the top dial to the desired length to delay the start of the automatic watering cycle. If the dial is already on RESET, rotate the dial to the desired delay length. After the rain delay cycle completes the timer will return to automatic mode. You do not need to return the dial to the RESET position.
  • Does the timer have hose or pipe threads?

    The timer has hose thread on both the inlet and outlet connections.
  • Can the timer be installed flat on the ground?

    Yes. However it is recommended that the time be installed above ground and directly to the hose bib.
  • What are the minimum and maximum water pressures that can be used?

    The timer requires a minimum of 103 kPa water pressure to operate. The timer should not be used in locations with water pressure greater than 620 kPa.
  • How do I winterise the timer?

    The timer should be removed from the hose bib at the end of each watering season. After removing the timer, remove the batteries and shake the remaining water out of the timer. The timer should be stored indoor until the next season.
  • Will the timer turn off when the batteries are low?

    Yes. The battery indicator light will show the power level of the batteries. Once the battery level gets low, the timer will shut the valve off and will not turn on until the batteries are replaced.
  • My timer did not water. Why not?

    Before contacting Raindrip Technical Services, please check the following:

    1. Make sure the water is turned on at the hose bib.
    2. Check the power level on the batteries. After the batteries are initially installed the timer checks the power level of the batteries. If the total voltage is less than 2.6 volts, the indicator light will blink repeatedly signalling a problem. After the initial battery level check, then timer will check the battery level to be sure that there is enough power to shut the valve off.
    3. Check that the batteries are correctly installed in the battery tray.
    4. The FREQUENCY dial must be set to a duration longer than the RUN TIME.  The indicator light will blink until the frequency is increased or the run time is decreased.
  • How do I know if my battery power level is low?

    Battery Power Level Indicator Light Action
    Good 1 blink every 4 seconds
    Low – After 20,000 cycles 2 quick blinks every 4 seconds
    Very Low – After an additional
    10,000 cycles
    3 quick blinks every 4 seconds
  • I want to repair my sprinkler

  • No water flow is coming out of sprinkler head

    Make sure that the water supply and the adjustable valve on the sprinkler are both on.
  • Inaccurate spray pattern

    This is typically caused by a blockage due to sand, dirt or calcium build up. To remove blockage, remove the spray head from the 4 mm tubing and flush with fresh water. If fresh water does not work, soak the sprayer in vinegar. Sometimes the blockage could be removed by readjusting the valve on the sprinkler head.
  • Leaking around the stem

    This is usually caused by the sprayer not being fully screwed on to the tubing. To fix, screw the sprayer on tighter. If this does not work then remove and reconnect the sprinkler head to fix the problem.
  • Sprinkler head blows off 4 mm tubing

    This could be caused by the sprayer not being fully screwed on to the tubing or excessive pressure. Remove and reconnect sprinkler head and check pressure. The Raindrip system should not have an operating pressure of more than 241 kPa.
  • Too much water flow

    This is usually caused by excessive pressure. Check pressure, all Raindrip systems should not have an operating pressure of more than 241 kPa.
  • You will need to replace the sprinkler head if:

    - Sprinkler has a crack or split due to UV rays damage. Sprinklers with UV ray damage will have a faded color and will appear brittle.
    - Sprinkler has been damaged by a rodent.
    - Sprinkler has missing components.



    To replace a sprinkler head you will need to unscrew the sprinkler head from the riser.
  • Sprinkler Repair Videos



  • Tips for Flower, Shrub and Tree Kit and GroundCover & Flower Bed Kit:

    Make sure not to use more than 60 metre of supply tubing (RDST13) and do not exceed 667 LPH per tap connection
  • Tips for Container and Hanging Baskets kit:

    Make sure not to use more than 28.8 m of 4 mm supply tubing (RDSTSA4) and do not exceed 56 LPH per tap connection (maximum two connections)
  • Tips for all kits:

    Fill your supply tubing with water (also known as pressurizing) before installing your feeder lines. Additional Instructions and videos for programming your timer can be found here Depending on the layout of your system, additional elbows, tees, couplers and/or end caps may be necessary
  • Anatomy of a Drip System

    While they may appear complex at first glance, drip systems can be broken down into easy-to-understand components. Every drip watering system is structured around three major aspects:

    The Water Source
    Often called the point-of-connection.


    The Mainline
    The main feeder artery that distributes water from the source to the planted area.


    Emitter Devices
    These apply water at each plant location, including devices like individual emitters, bubblers, micro sprayers and drip line.

What are the Differences Between Tubing Sizes?
What is the dfference between various tubing sizes
Half inch, five eights and 0.710 tubing is considered the main supply tubing. Quarter inch tubing is used primarily as an extension or feeder line.
Do Pressure Compensating Drippers Offer any Benefits?
What are the main benefits of pressure compensating drippers
Pressure compensating emitters dispense water at pre-set gallons per hour regardless of terrain slope or grade.