The main feature is its ability to automate and control irrigation systems remotely via 4G wireless technology, allowing users to manage their sprinklers from anywhere.
The solar smart actuator is powered by renewable solar energy, eliminating the need for additional electrical wiring and reducing electricity costs while ensuring sustainable water use.
Yes, the controller is designed for easy installation with minimal setup required, allowing for seamless integration into existing irrigation systems.
Yes, the controller allows for the management of multiple zones, making it easy to set different watering schedules for various areas of your garden or lawn.
When paired with optional weather sensors, the controller can adjust watering schedules based on current weather conditions, automatically skipping watering during rain to conserve water.
The included PVC ball valve is made from durable, corrosion-resistant material, ensuring reliable and leak-free performance in harsh outdoor environments.
The rechargeable batteries have a lifespan of approximately 2 years, while the solar panel can last about 5 years under normal conditions.
The maximum flow rate depends on the specific valve size and type being used. The product supports various valve sizes ranging from DN15 to DN500.
Yes, the mobile app supports both English and Chinese versions for user convenience.
The system uses 4G and LoRa communication protocols, supporting HTTP, MQTT, and TCP/IP for internet connectivity.
The system requires an internet connection for remote monitoring and control. However, it can operate locally without internet access if programmed.
The controller optimizes watering schedules and amounts, reducing water wastage by ensuring plants receive the right amount of water at the right time.
In cloudy conditions, the battery can still last for standby use for up to 15 days once fully charged, ensuring continued operation.
Yes, the 4G Wireless Sprinkler Valve Controller can easily integrate into existing irrigation systems, making it a suitable upgrade for homeowners.
A motorized valve uses a motor to open and close the valve, while a solenoid valve relies on an electromagnetic solenoid. Motorized valves typically have a larger open port and can operate without water pressure.
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