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Weather Responsive SMART Irrigation

Automatic irrigation system using the sun to power and alter the watering, according to current conditions and season

April 2022
Gallery Weather Responsive SMART Irrigation 1
Gallery Weather Responsive SMART Irrigation 1
01.

Identification

C24L product, with no direct user input (once initially set), will water automatically plants, pots and small to medium gardens and greenhouses, adapting to the immediate weather conditions and season. The solar panel provides both energy and weather control. The C24L (main model used for the labeling process) is designed to water a maximum of 24, 20ltr pots, whereas its sister product, the C12L, is designed to water a maximum of 12, 20ltr pots. The system can use rainwater from a water butt, allowing true environmentally solution with free natural water and free solar energy. The system is ideal for holidays periods, but also for allotments and greenhouses.

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Label Date April 29, 2022
From United Kingdom
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For New clients, Visibility, Partners, Credibility
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The environmental benefits

  • Waters every 3 hours, with the duration of watering being governed by the weather
  • Uses 90% less water than a garden hose and 80% less water than from a watering can
  • Uses 100% free solar energy and enables the use of rain water
03.

The Financial benefits

  • Frees up personal time - everyone's time is valuable
  • Product can be repaired in the event of damage or breakdown, does not have to be thrown away
  • Increase yields results - More products from your growing resources
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Company Profile

Irrigatia Limited

Irrigatia weather responsive, solar automatic watering & irrigation systems, pump water directly from a water butt.

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Headquarters Norwoods, Long Drax, Selby YO8 8NH, UK
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