DIG Corporation's awarded the 2009 Irrigation Association New Product for the LEIT-2ET ambient powered (solar), wireless weather-based irrigation system
2009 Irrigation Association New Product of the Year Award DIG Corporation's LEIT-2ET System, a weather based, solar powered, wireless irrigation system was named the new product winner for the Turf/Landscape Division at the Irrigation Association's 30th annual show in San Antonio, Texas.
San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 3, 2009 - DIG Corporation's LEIT-2ET weather based solar powered wireless irrigation system was named by the Irrigation Association as the new product winner for the Turf/Landscape Division at the recent San Antonio, IA show. The LEIT-2ET System was chosen as the winner of the New Product Contest by a panel of judges made up of irrigation professionals from around the U.S. The Irrigation Association award honors irrigation products that foster new concepts and innovative technologies that improve and conserve future irrigation water usage around the world.
The DIG LEIT-2ET weather based system is a new state-of-the-art wireless irrigation control system that utilizes evapotranspiration (ET) data. The LEIT-2ET system is programmed to monitor, control and adjust irrigation schedules for each zone through the data that is received by the weather station and site information that is received from the LEIT RC2ET handset. The LEIT-2ET epitomizes a true wireless control system. The system operates by using ambient light (solar) power that charges lead-free super capacitors, not batteries, making it one of the most environmentally friendly controllers on the market with no running wires to the valves and no AC power required.
About DIG Corporation: DIG Corporation based in Vista, CA is an innovative manufacturer of micro-irrigation and alternative powered irrigation controllers for the landscape and turf industries. With over 25 years within the irrigation industry, DIG is committed to developing products of the highest quality that continually meet our customer's needs and use the earth's resources wisely.