Planet Gates 0
Automatic Irrigation DIY Kit Self-Watering System For Garden Flower Automatic Irrigation Device
Planet Gates
€17.62 EUR

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[Easy to Use]This automated watering DIY Kit has become extremely ular since it automatically waters your plants and flowers according to monitor the soil moisture in a very efficient way.
[Automatic Watering System]Combine Pump, Tubing, Soil Moisture Sensor and 4Channel 5V Relay Module in one plant watering system, including kits for a whole Arduino DIY drip irrigating system.
[Capacitive Sensor]Insert it in to the soil around your plants and With a sn and a motherboard, you can talk to your plants. To see if your plants is thirsty, do they need more water to moisten it?
[Take Care of Your Plants Anytime] You can have the system to water your plant automatically. Whenever your soil becomes too dry, the pump is set into motion and water flows up the tube and into the pot. You don't have to worry about your plants while going for vacations.
Specifications:
Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor:
Operating voltage: 3.3 ~ 5.5 VDC
Output voltage: 0 ~ 3.0 VDC
Interface: PH2.54-3P
Size: 98 x 2m (LxW)
Pin: Analog signal output, GND, VCC
1 Channel 5V Relay Module:
VCC: Connect 5V Positive Pole Power Supply
GND: Connect 5V Negative Pole Power Supply
Mini Water Pump:
DC Voltage: 3-5 V
Outside diameter of water outlet: 0.29inch/7.5mm
Inside diameter of water outlet: 0.17inch/4.5mm
Water inlet diameter: 0.19inch/5mm
Driving mode: brushless dc design, netic driving
Continuous working life of 300 hours
Vinyl Tubing:
Material: PVC
Length: 39.37inch/400cm
colour: multicolor
Material: ABS, electronic components
Package Contents:
4*capacitive soil moisture sensors
1*4 channel 5V relay module
4*pumps
1*4M water pipe
Only the above package content, other products are not included.
Note: Light shooting and different displays may cause the color of the item in the picture a little different from the real thing. The measurement allowed error is +/- 1-3cm.

 

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