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Accuracy and ease of use make SM300 Soil Moisture Sensors well suited to irrigation applications. Readings can be used to optimise irrigation scheduling, or the SM300 can be installed as part of an automatic irrigation system. The sensor's compact size allows it to be installed in plant pots or grow ...
ByDelta-T Devices Ltd. based in Burwell, UNITED KINGDOM
On remote sites, tank level monitoring and automation are tools that can essentially make or break entire operations. Whether these tanks are for water level, fertilizer level, feed level or chemical level - every site manager is different and therefore needs to be able to customize their monitoring system to achieve maximum potential. Pulsar Measurement provides products that are suited to both liquid level and solid level monitoring. Using control relays configurable to low/high-level alarms, or for pump run ...
ByPulsar Measurement based in Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM
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Senix ToughSonic® ultrasonic sensors are a reliable and cost-effective solution for indoor and outdoor water monitoring. From harsh, salty ocean environments to freshwater applications, ToughSonics deliver smart and reliable calculations. Electronics are potted in 316 stainless steel housings for general purpose sensors. For added durability, ToughSonic chemical sensors are epoxy potted into Kynar®—polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)—housings. All sensors are IP68 ...
BySenix – a division of BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC based in Lincoln, NEBRASKA (USA)
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ToughSonic® sensors play a vital role in modern agriculture and farming, enabling precision and automation. ToughSonics measure water storage in reservoirs, ponds, or tanks to optimize irrigation. In crop management, sensors monitor plant height and growth, and aid in harvesting processes. ...
BySenix – a division of BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC based in Lincoln, NEBRASKA (USA)
ET only accounts for part of the story of what happens to water - what happens above the ground. Different soil types lose differing amounts of water at varying speeds. Understanding what happens to water in the ground can help you to make effective management decisions that optimize energy and water use, while ensuring a high quality course. ESI monitoring systems enable turf professionals to analyze soil conditions with a high degree of accuracy, and make their management decisions with confidence. Simple, ...
ByE.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
