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Solar Automatic Drip Irrigation Kit System, JIYANG Solar Powered Auto Easy DIY Watering Device Supported Pots Plants, 6 Timing Modes with Anti-Siphoning Device (Supported 10 Pots, 6Timing Modes)

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  • [Automatic Plant Watering Kit] It's powered by solar energy, can take water directly from containers such as buckets, without the need for a tap. It can automatically water your plants at preset time intervals and amounts, and will automatically alarm when the water pump is idling or water shortage in the container. A perfet designed for balconies, patios, small gardens without faucet and fixed power supply.
  • [Indoor&Outdoor Application] The water irrigation system is equiped with IP67 waterproof and sunlight resistance durable material. It can be used both indoors and outdoors. Fix the product in a position where the solar panel can be exposed to direct sunlight and the side with the switch button must be faced down. The product can be inserted into the soil by using the ground stake, or be fixed with screws on the wall, fence, etc..
  • [Easy to Use with 6 Timer Modes] Press the MODE to select the watering frequency. Blue indicator light shows from left to right one by one according to your press. For the first light, it will water once per 12 hours for 5 minutes. Press the MODE again, the light will jump into the light 2, the system will re-time and will water as it selected. The watering flow is about 400ml/min, please select the number of drippers and the watering frequency according to your actual water demand of plants.
  • [Automatically Alarm]The buzzer sounds twice a minute during the day. The green indicator light flashes without a beep at night. It’s maybe the water pump or the filter is blocked, please clean them. Or there is no water in the container, please add water. You can unclog the pump by injecting some warm water into the pump inlet with a syringe(not included). Please restart the product, and the system will perform a watering and re-time after the trouble shooting.
  • [Long Vacation without worrying about plants] It's solar powered, and has the most power on the days water is needed most. It still functions after a few overcast days. 15-20 days duration after full charged. Just prepare a big container of water, select the watering frequency with the number of drippers. Then go for a happy long vacation.
  • A professional after-sales service team helps you From installation to operation. Please check the package after receiving, and let us know if there is any missing. We can also send some extra replacement Accessories at our cost, if you need. NOTE:The Solar Drip Irrigation Kit Can Support up to 15 Pots, but the Standard Accessories Comes with 10 Drip-Stake. You can order The Expansion Kit or Extra Acessories Kit if you want to water plants up to 15 pots, or want to change a new DIY Setup.



Product Description

Solar Powered Automatic Drip Irrigation Kit-Manufacturer:Marvel Technology CO.,LTD

automatic watering system for potted plants

JIYANG Solar Powered Automatic Drip Irrigation Kit for Plants

It's powered by solar energy, can take water directly from containers such as buckets, without the need for a tap. It can automatically water your plants at preset time intervals and amounts, and will automatically alarm when the water pump is idling or water shortage in the container. A perfet designed for balconies, patios, small gardens without faucet and fixed power supply.

Features

1. Designed for balconies, patios, small gardens without faucet and fixed power supply.

2. Powered by solar energy, no need for additional wiring.

3. Taking water directly from containers such as buckets, without the need for a tap.

4. Auto watering at preset volume and time interval.

5. Audible alarm indicator for water shortage in the container.

6. Water tubing, T-Joint and Drip-Stakes are provided. You can layout as you need.

TIP--Hot water will soften end of water tube enough to fit over T-Joint barb and tighten as it cools.

Lightly soap end of selected T-Joint

Dip tube end in hot water 10 -15 seconds. Dry tube end and fingers. Use repeated pushing movements to fit warmed tube end completely over T-Joint barb.

Solar Auto Watering System

Press the MODE to select the watering frequency. The blue indicator light shows from left to right one by one according to your press. For the first light, it will water once per 12 hours for 5 minutes. Press the MODE again, the light will jump into the light 2, the system will re-time and will water as it selected. The watering flow is about 400ml/min ( It's alomost a bottle of watter. 500ml is a bottle water of 16.9 Fl Oz ). There is 10 meter of Water Pipe with10 Drippers as the standard accessories. Please select the number of drippers and the watering frequency according to your actual water demand of plants. It's very easy for you to DIY your own home automatic watering irrigation kit.

PACKING LIST

Solar Controller 1

Water Level Sensor 1

Water Filter 1

Tubing 10m 1

T-Joint 10

Drip-Stake 10

Ground Stake 1

Screw 2

Manual 1

What's the Best MODE for my plants?

Light 1 MODE as [Once per 12 hours for 5 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated 1 bottle of water per day for each pot plant.
Light 2 MODE as [Once per 12 hours for 15 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated 3 bottles of water per day for each pot plant.
Light 3 MODE as [Once per 12 hours for 20 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated 4 bottles of water per day for each pot plant.
Light 4 MODE as [Once per 24 hours for 5 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated half a bottle of water per day for each pot plant.
Light 5 MODE as [Once per 24 hours for 15 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated 1.5 bottles of water per day for each pot plant.
Light 6 MODE as [Once per 24 hours for 20 minutes], can water 10 pots of plants, estimated 2 bottles of water per day for each pot plant.

HOW TO INSTALL (You can put the Pipes into hot water for minutes, it does good help and make it easier to connect from drippers and the tees to the pipes.)

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1. Solar Automatic Drip Irrigation Kit

ASSEMBLE SUPPLIES

· Water Tubing

· T-Joint

· Cup of hot water

· Soap

· Scissors

· Towel

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2. Cut the Tubing into the Length as You Need

2-1). Arrange plants at desired positions.

2-2). Lay Main Line tubing in front of plants

2-3). Mark plant positions on Main Line water tube section (tape or bread ties)

2-4). Cut tubing with scissors at plant location

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3. Connect the Tubing to the Water Inlet and Put the Water Filter into the water

*Be certain your plant containers / trays are LARGE ENOUGH to contain the programmed volume of water and water spillover will not cause damage to surroundings.

*Solar Pump dispenses approximately 8oz or 400ml per minute. A 5- minute cycle will dispense about 40oz or 2 liters of water divided among the plant Drip-Stakes.

*Audible alarm indicator when the water pump or the filter is blocked.

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4. Connect anoter Tubing to the Water Outlet

TIP*- Hot water will soften end of water tube enough to fit over T-Joint barb and tighten as it cools.

Lightly soap end of selected T-Joint

Dip tube end in hot water 10 -15 seconds. Dry tube end and fingers. Use repeated pushing movements to fit warmed tube end completely over T-Joint barb.

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5. T-Joint to Tubing/Access to Drip-Stake

5-1). Insert * T-Joints into Main Line water tubing at each plant position.

5-2). Arrange short Lateral Lines between water Main Line and plants.

5-3). Install end of Lateral Line onto Main Line T-Joint

5-4). Install Drip-Stake in other end of Lateral Line.

5-5). Insert Drip-Stake into plant

Note: Tube ends must be completely over T-Joint barb

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6. Probe Connector/Put Water Sensor Probe into Water Container

*Water Container must be below level of plants

*Water Sensor Probe rests at bottom of water container.

*Audible alarm indicator for water shortage in the container.

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7. Fix the Spin into Back of the Solar Controller

Ways of Installation

* Wall instabllation

* Ground plug installation

* Keep on table

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8. Plug in the soil, keep on table or hang to the wall

Note:

8-1). Placing the plants above the water level to avoid siphoning.

8-2). Or adding anti-siphoning device to Water Outlet, then adding the tubing to water your plants. The air will be into tubing from the device, so that there won't be siphoning.

8-3). Solar Controller buttons must face toward the ground when installed.

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9. Press ON/OFF and MODE to Select 6 Timer Modes(Light will show from left to right accordingly)

ON/OFF button - Program Start

MODE button - Program Interval & Volume – Blue LED on Solar Controller

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Go for a happy long vacation.

It's solar powered, and has the most power on the days water is needed most. It still functions after a few overcast days. 15-20 days duration after full charged. Just prepare a big container of water, select the watering frequency with the number of drippers. Then go for a happy long vacation.


Preston
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Great little system. Been using about 45 days now. Solar powered seems to be holding up. If you are mechanically inclined you will be able to get this system to work well for you.Instructions are lacking, for sure.-The more lines you run, the less each line puts out.-pump needs to be above reservoir, which you supply; get creative. I’m using a Home Depot 35gallon tote (which, at 2/3 or so full, was extremely difficult to move around my patio). At first, I had it up on a table and decided the safer thing would be to move it to the ground, which necessitated moving all of my pots to different levels as well. The tote was not designed to hold that much water. I drilled two small holes in the totes lid for the water low level monitor sensor line and for the input hose, so minimal water evaporates from the reservoir.-reservoir should be around the same level of your plants, or lower.-you supply a reservoir - Math out the usage rate at each of the six settings to see how much water you will use each day.- YOU HAVE TO PRIME THE INPUT LINE TO THE PUMP. This isn’t in instructions anywhere. I followed their instructions to the “T” and even had to reach out to support who couldn’t help me. The pump on arrival gave me “I am clogged” indications and noises(it’s in the instructions). After half a day of struggling of trying to figure out how to save my plants because I was about to go on a 14 day vacation, I had an idea to pull the water up the input line and connect it directly to the pump unit on the solar panel. I prayed that it would work and turned the unit on, and it immediately started working once it was primed. No more beeps, lights and cavitation sound of an empty running pump.Minus one star for having to figure that all out on my own even with asking support for help, but it was a good value system that does exactly what I need it to do.
james tye
Reviewed in Singapore on July 18, 2024
works well except that i may not have figured out how to regulate the amount of water to be dispensed yet.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on June 27, 2024
Dopo neanche un mese non funziona più.peccato ne avevo un altro simile che va alla grande.
Mrs. J. Law
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2024
This system seemed like a good idea. We bought it, installed it and it worked well last summer. However, it stopped working after one season. The firm were slow in replying when we tried to contact them but they did eventually reply and replaced the faulty system. It is working well now but we will see how this new system does next season. On the whole l am happy with it.
TheRoge
Reviewed in Mexico on November 20, 2024
Funciona muy bien y es fácil de instalar. 100% recomendable.
Jersey Girl
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
Year 2 update: Working great. Left on vacation for a couple of weeks. I live on a property with a lot of mature trees. Direct sunlight to the solar panel is about 4-5 hours daily. If it's sunny. According to weatherunderground.com, we had about 25% clouds, which DID include some rain. Because the predicted weather was no rain, I chose twice a day watering before I left. The unit was verifiably pumping water (after 2 weeks away) when I got home. I'm very satisfied.Last year's review -- This system does exactly what it says it will. It's very reasonably priced. So I give it 5 stars. I do wish it had some additional features, though. So far, it's been working fine for 5 days. See pics for setup.Simple system -- Solar-powered pump plus water distribution lines & fittings. Nice. Quite easy to set up but the directions are not very clear – a translation thing, I think -- and the print size is microscopic (hey I'm a senior citizen; have mercy). But if you understand the overall concept, you'll be fine. I see a few reviews that complain about draining the reservoir, but this shouldn't happen if the water supply reservoir is BELOW the pump and plants, which the directions DO specify (otherwise the water will just siphon out from the reservoir into the plants).I'd like to be able to tell how much charge the battery has at any given time -- so I can experiment with different charging locations. Does it need bright sunlight? Will it charge adequately -- or at all -- on a cloudy day? (Currently under evaluation) Year 2 update -- works fine in my partial sun situation - see above.I wish this system had more variable times and amount deliveries. But the features are 5, 15 or 20 minutes either once a day or twice a day (5 minutes once a day is MORE than enough for my situation). The directions say that the pump delivers about 400 ml/minute, which THE DIRECTIONS also equate to 8 ounces (I'm assuming this is US fluid ounces but Imperial isn't that much different). Well, my conversion tells me 400 ml = 13.5 US fluid ounces (NOT 8 ounces). OK -- so this means if it runs for 5 minutes, it should deliver 2 liters or 68 US fluid ounces -- which I verified as reasonably accurate by collecting the total output a couple of times in a kitchen measuring cup. So then this total amount will be divided by the number of plants that you have -- and each plant gets roughly the same amount of water. It's difficult to get less water into a single plant unless you add more plants -- but you can multiply the amount to a single plant by running several drip lines into it.I wish it would allow me to disable the beeping function when the reservoir is empty. (Year 2 update - It beeps after it shuts off, but doesn't continue. Verdict - satisfactory)Lastly -- make sure you're ready for water OVERFLOW because it waters each plant on your chosen schedule whether it rains or not. I don't think I'd ever try this inside and risk flooding by over-watering unless I had my plants set to drain over a tank that was as big as my water supply. Even for outside, I put my smaller two plants on a tray that drains to the ground (through some wider tubing than what is supplied with this system). Otherwise, any water overage would either spill onto the deck or keep the plants sitting in water (not good for my plants, anyway).
Staci M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
This is a great little pump that performs well at an unbeatable price. I have 13 pots (shown), but the 4 top planters probably count as 2 pots each, so let’s say 17 pots. I thought I’d need 2 pumps (which I did order), but so far 1 pump seems to handle all with 26 drippers total (8 drippers per top planter to evenly disperse water to herbs and flowers, and some of the bottom planters have 2). The last few drippers in the line emit a little less because I’m definitely towing the line with number of drippers for a single pump 😂Installation was easy but maybe a little time consuming (not a big deal, it was fun!)- I found it much easier to fit the connectors in the tubing during warm 80 degree weather (and having a bowl of hot water helped!)While the plants were small I found I only needed 5 min / 2x a day. Unfortunately, there is no 10 minute option (big bummer because that would have been perfect right now), but I can tell I’m going to need to ramp up to the 15 minute / 2x per day option soon. In this in-between period I have to manually turn off/on the pump to give them an extra 5 min/day.I purchased a food-safe 15 gal drinking water barrel to hold the water. It lasts a couple weeks with 5 min / 2x day option, but we’ll see with the 15 min option.One problem I had during my initial installation was an issue with the system draining my water barrel via siphoning after a watering. See photo- I had the tube going from the pump to a plant on the ground first. I switched it up so the planter up top (above the water barrel) is now first in line and there are no more siphons issues. The pump has no check valve to prevent this.My porch is west facing and can get HOT (80-110 degrees normally). A few hours late on watering can mean damaged plants- so glad I found this!Note that the drippers seem to emit too much for small 1-2 gallon pots (2x day/5 min), but I’ll try again once those plants get taller/more thirsty.In summary, despite no 10 min/2x per day option, and the easily solvable siphoning issue, this is a great little solar water pump that will save your plants and water 😁
Lurch
Reviewed in Australia on December 24, 2023
This system works, and it is really exciting to see it work and fun to put together. But not everything is perfect.The first thing to know is that even on the lowest water setting, it pumps out a LOT of water. I have a very large empty plastic rubbish bin that I filled with water and it emptied it in about 3 days. How would this last for my 12 day vacation? I solved this by putting the hose in the bin and having it drip in at the slowest speed possible so that the bin would refill over night. It worked, and this strategy kept my plants alive for the full 12 days! Hooray!The other problem was that when we got back, something went afoul and this system was beeping every minute or two. I don’t know what had happened, but I was able to silence it by smashing some buttons.Overall I am very happy that it kept my plants alive but wish the above two problems were not there. FYI I used this on many, many plants. The system in the box was not enough so I bought two expansion sets and pumped water to several plants all from the one source pump. It worked and it seems that there was no issue with expansion (I was worried that it might not reach the farthest tubes from the source but it actually worked!)
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