DIY an Electronic Automatic Watering Device
Materials include:
Electromagnetic valve, Timer, Plastic tubes, Tees and Shorting tubes (for tapping pipe), Tees and Crosses (for plastic pipes), Wires, PTFE tape, Velcro.
This is an electromagnetic valve and the copper quality is very good.
This is a timer with a maximum time of 7 days, the cycle is automatically turned on and off every week, and there is a built-in battery to maintain timing data.
First, remove the faucet and triangle valve connecting hose under the wash basin, connect the tee and shorting tube, and connect the faucet hose.
Then connect the electromagnetic valve, connect the tee (for plastic tubes), and then insert the plastic tube.
Cut the plastic tube according to the distance between the flower pot and the wash basin. Cut the plastic tube according to the diameter of the flower pot. Insert the ring plastic tube at the end of the crosses, one side for intake of water, the other side was inserted into the soil with a wooden or iron rod. Burn a few holes with a needle in the circular plastic tube, well, finished!
Watering like this.
Adjusting the triangle valve can also adjust the amount of watering. The picture below shows the small amount of water.
Source From: Rouding.com
Translated By: Utsource