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There are plenty of examples of the smart controllers. Such as – The android based irrigation controllers, WiFi irrigation controllers or web-based retic controllers.
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Need of Smart Irrigation Controllers in Your Life When we talk about various needs in our lives, we forget about one of the most important parts of our lives and that are irrigation controllers. Irrigation controllers are indeed very important in our daily lives because it has a lot of ways through which it can have effects on our day to day lives. When it comes to the irrigation controllers, the best one ones are the smart controllers because they are far better and have much more benefits than the regular or the basic ones. What are smart controllers?
Simply stated, a smart irrigation controller or timer has built-in water saving features including a sensor to adjust to the optimal sprinkler run time based on the local weather conditions. Smart controllers help to provide a healthy, beautiful landscape while reducing water use. There are plenty of examples of the smart controllers. Such as – The android based irrigation controllers, WiFi irrigation controllers, web-based retic controllers or the I-Phone based irrigation controller. Why do you need these?
Well, according to a survey, up to 70% of residential water use in a daily basis occurs outdoors, yet much of that water is wasted due to over-watering landscapes. There are two primary reasons for this: Many homeowners do not adjust their irrigation schedules to match landscape water needs based on the season. No matter how efficient an irrigation controller's watering schedule is, it still does not take into account changing weather conditions – specifically evapotranspiration (ET) and rainfall. ET is the amount of water lost from the soil through evaporation plus the plant's water loss, both of which are dramatically affected by weather conditions.
The smart controller uses up to 20% less water than the traditional ones which is indeed very important and beneficial for your water uses. They have an automated watering system, as well as the ability to shut off on its own whenever it rains, or when the soil moisture needs no more water. However, the best thing about the smart controller is that t automatically determines schedule based on the watering condition. These systems use weather information and site conditions to determine how much water to apply and when to irrigate. Weather-based smart controllers draw upon a variety of climatic conditions. Some controllers utilize historic weather data supplemented with on-site weather data.
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