Hose faucet timer Irrigation Scheduler in Hydroponic Irrigation
System Product name Hose end water timerModelQT-06Tube size
1/2",3/4"WaterproofIp66 Pressure ≤1.6Mpa Size 176*112*66mm Power
supply4*AA alkaline dry battery Tech Spec1. Smart Watering & Rain
Delay, This watering timer has weather sense. It will check local
weather forecasts, then adjust the watering schedule or start rain
delay automatically as you set. 2. 50m range from Sprinkler Timer
to gateway 3. 30-1200kPa operating pressure 4. 20/25mm Tap
FittingWhen the sprinkler timer is connected to WiFi (2.4Ghz WiFi
Only), you can simply program it and manage your watering schedule
via Smartlife or Tuya App(Android, iOS) from anytime and anywhere.
No need to worry about watering plants when you go out.The App
Interface Introduction Quick Start Guide1) Power the Wi-Fi
Gateway & Timera. Plug the Wi-Fi Gateway into an indoor outlet.b.
Insert 2 AA Batteries into the timer.(The battery tray is under the
timer. Batteries are not included)2) Initial Tuya or smartlife App
SetupDownload the Tuya or Smartlife App, then create an account and
login.3) Pair the Wi-Fi Gatewaya. Click the button "Add Device" or
"+" on the home page of the app.b. Choose "Add Manually" and "Power
strip", and then click "power strip(BLE+WiFi)".c. Follow the app
setup wizard. Press and hold the button on the Wi-Fi Gateway around
5 seconds until a blue LED light rapidly flashing.d. Enter Wi-Fi
Password and connect with Wi-Fi. (Only 2.4G Wi-Fi are
supported).Note: If your router is a dual-band router, please
independently enable the 2.4GHz WiFi band and name it differently
from the 5GHz WiFi band.4) Pair the Wi-Fi Hose end water timera.
After successfully pairing with Wi-Fi Gateway and connecting to
Wi-Fi, click the button "Manager added devices" on the app to add
your timer.b. Follow the app setup wizard. Press and hold the
button on your timer around 5 seconds until the blue LED light
rapidly flashing.c. Once the timer is paired successfully, the APP
will show "Device added successfully" .5) Install the Timer on the
Outdoor Faucet6) Program Your Timer on APP7 BASIC STEPS TO DESIGN
YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM1. Measure and prepare the area for the
sprinkler system: For this job, you'll need graph paper, a pencil
and a tape measure. Measure the length and width of your property.
Then draw it to scale, for example, by using one inch to equal 10
ft. In your drawing, you need to include all landscape and
hardscapes as well as other barriers, such as walkways, your
driveway, your house, outdoor sheds.2. Determine your water supply:
Ask your local water authority to send you your property's water
pressure report. It's also wise to check your water's pressure
throughout your house because it can vary from one spot to another.
For example, you can determine your outdoor water pressure by using
a water gauge: Turn off all the water inside your home
Next, hook up the water gauge to your outdoor spigot Then,
turn on your outdoor spigot to full blast to measure your water's
output. You also need to measure your gallons per minute (GPM). You
can measure your GPM by putting a one-gallon bucket and turning on
your outdoor spigot full blast. Measure the time it takes to fill
that one-gallon container. Take the time, in seconds, divide it by
60 and then you have your GPM.3. Break up your property into
hydrozones: You don't want to over- or underwater your plants. So,
it's vital to plant your turfgrass and landscapes according to
their watering needs called hydrozones. Hydrozones include these
four variables:Area size and shape: Hydrozones can be large or
small as well as along the side of the house and the front yard.
Hydrozones include the turf strips along your sidewalk and the
ground cover in your backyard. Sunlight and water: Shady
areas of your property don't need as much water as an area that
gets full sun throughout the day. Type of plants: Some
plants need a lot of water, such as your lawn, and others,
including native plants, don't need a lot of water. Group plants
together based on their watering needs. Soil type: You can
have clay, loam or sandy soils. Clay soils hold their shapes when
wet. Loam is the perfect soil and breaks apart when it's wet, and
sandy soil is unable to hold water. Water drains right through it.
The type of soil you have determines what type of sprinkler
heads and rotors you need to make sure all plants get adequate
water.4. Pick your sprinkler heads: Make sure you stick to one
sprinkler brand. You don't want to mix brands because not all
sprinkler systems are designed the same.Additionally, there are
different sprinkler heads to meet the watering needs of your
various hydrozones:Rotors: Choose your rotor head based on the
radius and the reach it needs to make. You don't want to mix rotor
sizes and sprays per hydrozone. Instead, you want to keep the same
size and spray per zone. Fixed sprays: A fixed spray has a
radius of 6-18 ft. Fixed sprays deliver water to
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