
Adjusting the wind speed settings on your Hunter Wind-Clik is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you configure it properly:
Identify the Adjustment Knobs: The Hunter Wind-Clik features two dial knobs for setting the wind speed. The larger knob controls the switching speed (the speed at which the sensor activates), while the smaller knob sets the reset speed.
Setting the Switching Speed: Use the larger dial to set the switching speed. This determines the wind speed at which the Wind-Clik activates its switch. If your system is wired normally closed, this setting will trigger the switch to open. Be careful not to rotate the dial beyond the minimum or maximum speed settings.
Setting the Reset Speed: The smaller dial is for the reset speed. This is the wind speed the sensor must drop below to reset the switch (close it again). It's crucial that the reset speed is always set lower than the switching speed to prevent the switch from rapidly cycling on and off. If the reset speed is equal to or greater than the switching speed, your system may experience erratic behavior.
Understanding the Difference: The difference between your switching and reset speeds determines how the system cycles. A larger difference results in longer cycles.
Fine-Tuning the Settings: Start with your initial settings and observe the vanes to ensure the Wind-Clik is switching as expected. You can make small adjustments to optimize the performance.
Manual Test: You can manually test the Wind-Clik by rotating the vanes in the direction of the arrows. The switch will activate approximately 90° from the rest position and remain active until it reaches the end of its travel (180° from the rest). The switch will deactivate about 45° from the rest position when the vanes return to their starting point.
Always ensure the reset speed is lower than the switching speed, and avoid forcing the dials past their limits. If you have further questions, consult the Hunter Wind-Clik manual for detailed information or visit their website for additional assistance.


