Solar Pump & Tank Monitoring
Solar Pump & Water Tank Monitoring for Farm Irrigation
Monitor pumps, tanks, reservoirs, and farm water supply for solar-powered and remote irrigation projects.
PKYDrip helps farms, contractors, and project partners monitor water level, pump status, flow, pressure, and water storage conditions before connecting to irrigation automation systems.
Water Supply Monitoring
What Can Be Monitored?
For remote farms and solar irrigation projects, water supply monitoring is the first step before automatic irrigation control.
Tank Level
Monitor water level in farm water tanks and storage tanks.
Reservoir Level
Monitor pond, dam, reservoir, or water storage level.
Pump Status
Monitor pump running status, fault alarm, and operation condition.
Flow & Pressure
Monitor water flow, pipeline pressure, and irrigation supply condition.
Water Supply Records
Record pump operation, water supply, and storage status for review.
Remote Alarms
Send alerts when water level is too low, pump fault occurs, or abnormal conditions are detected.
Applications
Suitable Applications
Solar Pump Irrigation
Monitor solar pump operation and water supply for farm irrigation projects.
Farm Water Storage
Monitor tanks, reservoirs, and water storage systems before irrigation.
Remote Farms
Use 4G, WiFi, or MQTT-based monitoring for remote farm water systems.
Livestock Water Supply
Monitor water tanks and reservoirs for livestock drinking water supply.
Greenhouse Water Supply
Monitor water supply before greenhouse irrigation and fertigation systems.
Irrigation Contractors
Offer pump and tank monitoring as an upgrade service for farm customers.
Architecture
Typical System Architecture
Pump and tank monitoring can work as a standalone monitoring system or as the water supply layer of a complete irrigation automation project.
Irrigation Automation
From Water Supply Monitoring to Irrigation Automation
Tank and pump monitoring can be connected with irrigation control logic. When water level is sufficient, irrigation can run normally. When water level is too low, irrigation can stop or generate an alarm. Pump status, flow, and pressure data can help protect irrigation systems and improve project management.
Target Users
Who Is This For?
Farm Owners
Monitor water tanks, pumps, and reservoirs for daily irrigation management.
Solar Pump Suppliers
Add monitoring and communication capability to solar pump irrigation projects.
Irrigation Contractors
Offer remote monitoring and automation upgrades for farm customers.
Project Companies
Use PKYDrip monitoring as part of solar pump, water storage, and irrigation projects.
System Integrators
Connect pump and tank data to dashboards, MQTT platforms, SCADA, or farm management systems.
Project Details
Tell Us About Your Water Supply System
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Contact on WhatsAppProject Boundary
Clear Project Boundary
PKYDrip focuses on monitoring, control, communication, and integration.
Solar panels, pumps, tanks, reservoirs, civil works, pipe installation, electrical installation, and local commissioning are normally supplied or completed by the customer, local contractor, or project partner.
PKYDrip can provide monitoring devices, irrigation controllers, technical support, wiring guidance, integration suggestions, and remote support according to project requirements.
Quick Answers
FAQ
Can PKYDrip monitor both pump and water tank?
Yes. PKYDrip can support pump status monitoring, tank level monitoring, reservoir level monitoring, flow, pressure, and alarm functions depending on the project design.
Can this work with solar pump systems?
Yes. It is suitable for solar pump irrigation, water storage, and remote farm water supply projects.
Can it connect to irrigation control?
Yes. Pump and tank monitoring can be connected with irrigation control logic, valve automation, and fertigation systems.
Can it support remote monitoring?
Yes. Remote monitoring can be supported through 4G, WiFi, MQTT, or cloud platform options depending on project requirements.
Who handles local installation?
Local installation, wiring, pipework, pump installation, tank installation, and commissioning are normally handled by local partners, contractors, or the customer's technical team.
Need Pump, Tank, or Reservoir Monitoring?
If you need to monitor solar pumps, tanks, reservoirs, flow, pressure, or irrigation water supply, PKYDrip can help build a practical monitoring and irrigation automation solution.