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products2023 · 11 months
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"Convenient and Portable Water Bottle Pump: Myvision 5 Gallon Water Dispenser"
The Myvision Water Bottle Pump is a convenient and portable solution for dispensing water from 5-gallon water bottles. With its USB charging capability, this automatic drinking water pump eliminates the need for manual pumping, making it easy and effortless to access clean drinking water.
Simply attach the water bottle pump to the top of a 5-gallon water bottle and press the switch to start dispensing water. The pump is designed to fit most standard water bottle sizes and provides a steady flow of water with just one touch.
This electric water dispenser is ideal for home, office, or outdoor use, allowing you to have access to refreshing water wherever you go. It is also a great alternative to traditional water coolers, as it eliminates the need for heavy lifting and reduces the risk of spills.
With its compact and portable design, the Myvision Water Bottle Pump is easy to carry and store. It is made of high-quality, food-grade materials that ensure safe and clean water consumption.
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pumpcontroller · 3 years
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How to set up your Home so it waters itself
The best time to water the home in summer is in the early morning between four and six o’clock. That’s when the soil has cooled down well after the night and hardly any water will be lost through evaporation.
But if you find the prospect of setting an early alarm every day a bit irksome, technology can help.
An automatic home watering system will turn the tank and controller on and off by itself. It can even detect whether rain is expected in the next few hours, and limit the water supply accordingly.
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Those who don’t feel like lugging around a heavy watering can can have their home watered by automatic systems. Photo: Benjamin Nolte/dpa
Is my home too small?
An water control system can make sense for homes with an area of 200sq m upwards. The larger the home and the lawn, and the more beds, shrubs and plants there are, the more advisable an automatic system is.
Otherwise you would have to stand in the garden for hours to water it properly, says Michael Henze from Germany’s Garden, Landscape and Sports Ground Construction Association.
“It is better to water less frequently, but more abundantly. Then the water will also reach deep roots.”
If you want a high-tech garden, you can even set up sprinklers that can be controlled on your mobile phone. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa
Are they difficult to install?
First of all, garden owners need to be clear about which plants they want to water and in which places. “The most important thing is to have a watering plan,” says Henze. “You can often draw one up online on the manufacturers’ websites.” Professionals may also be called in to help.
It’s important to know the distance from your water source to the plants. You should also establish which plants need a heavy supply, and which will thrive with drip irrigation.
“You need to know how strong the pump and the garden water pipe are, and how many litres pass through per hour,” says Juergen Herrmannsdoerfer, from the German Association of Retail Gardeners.
This will help you to calculate how many sprinklers and valves you can connect to the pipe, irrespective of whether the irrigation is controlled by a timer or an app.
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Plug-in irrigation systems can supply water to bedding plants, but also to individual pots. Photo: Simone A. Mayer/dpa
Do the hoses have to be buried underground?
It is not always worthwhile to lay your hoses deep under the ground. Drip hoses or pipes work better on or near the surface, covered with a small layer of mulch, according to Herrmannsdoerfer. This, he says, will protect them from sunlight and reduce evaporation. “The distribution pipes are usually laid 20–40cm under the soil surface, so they’re not in the way.”
What do you need in addition to the garden hoses?
“For the simplest watering system a timer that is mounted between the water connection and the garden hose is sufficient,” says Henze.
The timer regulates the flow through a valve. This allows you to set when and for how long to water, for example every 12 hours for 30 minutes. Or one hour every three days.
A simple watering computer with several programmes works in a similar way. You can set weekdays and weekends, for example, or set different schedules for different parts of the garden.
A sensor can help to target the plants more precisely. “It measures the soil moisture and sends corresponding signals to the control centre,” says Herrmannsdoerfer. “After heavy rainfall the water only comes on again when the set value is reached.”
Some plants need a lot of water, others not much. With many automatic waterers, you can finetune the amount to each plant’s needs. Photo: Roland Weihrauch/dpa
Is a smart irrigation system right for you?
Smart systems act largely independently. “An irrigation controller is connected directly to the water tap, which opens and closes the valve,” says smart home specialist Sebastian Kloess.
To do this, the controller receives instructions from the central unit, which processes information from various sources — for example, from moisture, temperature or light sensors.
“It calculates how much watering is needed for you,” explains Kloess. Robotic mowers can also be integrated into the system — they will only start working when the lawn is not too wet. All this can be operated via a mobile phone or tablet.”
If you want to control the irrigation in the home remotely, you have to connect the control centre to the Internet via a router instead of via WLAN. This will enable you to include external weather data. — dpa
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