Remote Irrigation Without Power or Cables
Control irrigation valves in remote fields — no trenching, no wiring, and no grid electricity required.
Reliable LoRa wireless control for farms, orchards, and remote irrigation zones.
☀️ Solar Powered 📡 Long-Range LoRa 🚰 Multi-Valve Control ⏱ Automatic Scheduling
Real Field Deployment Example
This example shows a greenhouse irrigation expansion project using a LoRa wireless system.
In many projects, the main irrigation infrastructure (pipes and layout) has already been completed.
When new irrigation zones are added, traditional solutions usually require additional wiring, trenching, and electrical work.
With a LoRa wireless system, expansion becomes much simpler:
- Only extend the pipeline to new irrigation areas
- No need to install control cables
- No need to modify existing electrical systems
In this project, three new irrigation zones were added using three wireless valve controllers, each controlling a 1" pulse solenoid valve.
Depending on your project size, larger valves can be selected to control bigger irrigation areas.
A LoRa gateway installed at the top of the greenhouse provides stable communication, enabling centralized and remote control of all zones.
The system is solar-powered and designed for low maintenance, with a typical operation cycle of up to 2 years without battery replacement.

This is a typical wireless irrigation node installed directly in the field:
- Solar panel provides power
- LoRa controller communicates with a central gateway
- Multiple valves can be controlled locally
- No trenching or electrical wiring is required
Why Remote Irrigation Is Difficult
- No electricity in the field
- High cost of trenching and cable installation
- Long distance between valves and control point
- Hard to expand irrigation zones later
A Simpler Solution: LoRa Wireless Irrigation
A LoRa-based irrigation system allows you to control remote irrigation areas without complex wiring infrastructure.
Typical system includes:
- Central LoRa gateway
- Wireless valve controllers in the field
- Solar-powered operation
- Multi-zone irrigation scheduling
This makes the system easier to install, easier to expand, and more practical for remote projects.
Compare: Traditional vs Wireless Irrigation
| Category | Traditional System | PKYDrip Wireless Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Installation | 🔌 Cable trenching required | 📡 Wireless deployment, no cables |
| Power Supply | ⚡ Requires field electricity | ☀️ Solar-powered operation |
| Complexity | 🧱 Complex installation | ⚙️ Simple and fast setup |
| Scalability | 📉 Hard to expand | 📈 Easy to expand anytime |
| Maintenance | 🔧 More manual inspection required | 📲 Remote monitoring supported |
Used In
Farms, orchards, plantations, and other remote irrigation projects where power supply and cable installation are difficult.
Get a Simple Irrigation Plan
Tell us:
- Farm size
- Water source
- Number of irrigation zones
We will recommend a practical wireless irrigation solution based on your project.