VCN and VCN4 wirelessly connect to AIR and operate DC solenoid valves.
Measures soil moisture, soil temperature, and atmospheric temperature in real time.
It monitors wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and weather forecasts.
FRT wirelessly receives data from AIR and the fertigation controller to enhance automation.
VCN and VCN4 wirelessly connect to AIR and operate DC solenoid valves.
Measures soil moisture, soil temperature, and atmospheric temperature in real time.
It monitors wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and weather forecasts.
FRT wirelessly receives data from AIR and the fertigation controller to enhance automation.
Micro Irrigation
Large Water Management SystemEfficient irrigation plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy arecanut plantation. This Valve Automation Installed for Arecanut Cultivation project was successfully completed for Mr. P.M. Raju in Kavindapadi. Spread across 4 acres, the farm depends on a borewell as its primary water source for irrigation.
Before automation, irrigation required manually opening and closing valves while monitoring water distribution across different sections of the farm. This process consumed valuable time, increased labor requirements, and made it difficult to maintain a consistent irrigation schedule.
Arecanut plants require regular watering for healthy growth and better productivity. Delayed or uneven irrigation can affect crop development and reduce water-use efficiency. The farmer wanted a dependable solution that would simplify irrigation management while conserving water.
To improve irrigation efficiency, the farmer chose a Wired Valve Automation System. The primary goal was to automate irrigation, reduce manual work, and ensure uniform water distribution throughout the 4-acre arecanut plantation.
A wired automation solution provides stable communication between the irrigation controller and field valves, ensuring dependable performance and precise control over irrigation activities.
The farmer also wanted to reduce the time spent operating irrigation manually and focus more on crop care and overall farm management.
Mobitech Wireless successfully completed the Valve Automation Installed for Arecanut Cultivation project using the Wired Irrigation Automation System. The installation included 6 automated irrigation valves, strategically positioned to manage irrigation across different areas of the plantation.
The wired communication network ensures reliable connectivity between the controller and all field valves, allowing accurate irrigation scheduling and efficient water distribution across the farm.
After installation, the system was configured based on the irrigation requirements of the arecanut crop, ensuring timely and efficient watering throughout the plantation.
The Valve Automation Installed for Arecanut Cultivation has significantly improved irrigation management. Daily irrigation operations that once required manual supervision are now handled more efficiently through automated valve control.
With 6 automated valves, water is distributed evenly across the plantation, helping maintain optimum soil moisture while reducing unnecessary water wastage.
The automation system reduces labor dependency, saves valuable time, and allows the farmer to focus on improving crop health instead of manually managing irrigation valves every day.
Consistent irrigation also supports healthy arecanut growth, better root development, and improved long-term productivity.
This successful Valve Automation Installed for Arecanut Cultivation project in Kavindapadi demonstrates how smart irrigation technology is transforming modern agriculture. By automating irrigation valves, farmers can conserve water, reduce manual labor, improve irrigation efficiency, and achieve healthier crop growth. As more farmers adopt irrigation automation, sustainable and productive arecanut cultivation continues to become a reality.
Yes. Valve automation is suitable for both small and large farms. It helps farmers automate irrigation schedules, reduce manual work, and ensure every section of the plantation receives water efficiently.
Yes. Since irrigation valves are operated automatically, farmers no longer need to manually open and close each valve. This reduces labor dependency and saves valuable time every day.
Yes. Wired valve automation provides stable communication between the controller and irrigation valves, ensuring consistent and reliable performance for everyday irrigation management.
Valve automation helps improve irrigation efficiency, conserve water, reduce operating costs, support healthier crop growth, and simplify farm management, making it a sustainable solution for long-term arecanut cultivation.
Yes. Valve automation systems work efficiently with borewell-based irrigation, providing reliable water distribution across different irrigation zones.