Hunter discontinues ACC Controllers, IMMS Software

Hunter Industries, San Marcos, California, has discontinued sales of ACC controllers and IMMS Software as of March 31.
Hunter will make replacement LTE communications available for purchase as the current global supply situation permits.
Hunter Industries, San Marcos, California, has discontinued sales of ACC controllers and IMMS Software as of March 31.

Hunter Industries, San Marcos, California, has discontinued sales of ACC controllers and IMMS Software as of March 31.

All ACC Controllers and models sold by Hunter will be included in the discontinuation, including:

  • ACC-1200, ACC-1200-PP, and ACC-1200-SS
  • ACC-99D, ACC-99D-PP, and ACC-99D-SS
  • ACCSBKIT (StrongBox Kits)
  • IMMSCD Central Control Software

Hunter will support legacy IMMS customers with replacement parts for as long as possible. As GPRS technology is turned off by global cell carriers, Hunter will make replacement LTE communications available for purchase as the current global supply situation permits. Replacements will be available at a minimal cost for these situations. These products will no longer appear in new catalogs or printed price lists.

Serving as replacements for the now discontinued controllers are the Centralus Irrigation Management Platform, ACC2 Controller and ACC2 Decoder Controller product lines.

 

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