02-05-2017, 10:35 AM
A pesticide sprayer with solar performance is a pump that runs on electricity generated by photovoltaic panels or available solar energy collected from solar energy as compared to grid electricity or diesel operating pumps. The operation of solar pumps is more economical due mainly to lower operating and maintenance costs and has less environmental impact than pumps powered by an internal combustion engine (ICE). Solar pumps are useful when mains electricity is unavailable and alternative sources (particularly wind) do not provide enough power. Solar panels account for most (up to 80%) of the cost of the systems.
The size of the photovoltaic system depends directly on the size of the pump, the amount of water required (m³ / d) and the available solar irradiation. The solar sprayer has many advantages. In addition to reducing the cost of spraying, there is a saving in fuel / gasoline. In addition, you save the cost of transportation for the purchase of gasoline. Maintenance of the solar sprayer is simple. There is less vibration compared to the gasoline sprayer. The farmer can do the spraying operation on his own without devoting labor, thus increasing the spraying efficiency.
A sprayer is a mechanical device used to spray liquid as herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers to crops to avoid any pest. The sprayer provides optimum utilization of pesticides or any liquid with minimal strain. Sprayers and sprayers are generally used for the application of chemicals. Distinguishing the simplest method of applying chemicals and dusters are best suited for portable machineries and this usually requires simple equipment. But these devices are less efficient than sprayers, due to the low retention of dust. In Indian farms two types of spray pumps are generally used for spraying; Manual spray pump and spray pump with fuel pump, of which manual spray pumps are the most popular.
The main drawback of the manual spray pump is that the user can not use it continuously for more than 5-6 hours as it tires after a long life. In addition, the fuel-operated spray pump requires expensive fuel and the availability of fuel in rural areas is difficult. Shivarajkumar. A and Parameswaramurthy. They have developed a wheel driven sprayer. This sprayer spraying equipment consists of: This blower tube is hand held by the operator of the device and is directed to the area where you want to spray pesticides / insecticides. The insecticide tank is connected to the blower pipe. By continuously feeding this insecticide to the blower tube, it is spread or sprayed where desired. The liquid insecticide is sprayed on the crops using the spray pipe, which receives the liquid from a reservoir with the aid of a pump. This pump is powered by another DC motor that receives power from the same battery. Hence the insecticide in the liquid is sprayed where desired.
It can be understood in the following video:
The size of the photovoltaic system depends directly on the size of the pump, the amount of water required (m³ / d) and the available solar irradiation. The solar sprayer has many advantages. In addition to reducing the cost of spraying, there is a saving in fuel / gasoline. In addition, you save the cost of transportation for the purchase of gasoline. Maintenance of the solar sprayer is simple. There is less vibration compared to the gasoline sprayer. The farmer can do the spraying operation on his own without devoting labor, thus increasing the spraying efficiency.
A sprayer is a mechanical device used to spray liquid as herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers to crops to avoid any pest. The sprayer provides optimum utilization of pesticides or any liquid with minimal strain. Sprayers and sprayers are generally used for the application of chemicals. Distinguishing the simplest method of applying chemicals and dusters are best suited for portable machineries and this usually requires simple equipment. But these devices are less efficient than sprayers, due to the low retention of dust. In Indian farms two types of spray pumps are generally used for spraying; Manual spray pump and spray pump with fuel pump, of which manual spray pumps are the most popular.
The main drawback of the manual spray pump is that the user can not use it continuously for more than 5-6 hours as it tires after a long life. In addition, the fuel-operated spray pump requires expensive fuel and the availability of fuel in rural areas is difficult. Shivarajkumar. A and Parameswaramurthy. They have developed a wheel driven sprayer. This sprayer spraying equipment consists of: This blower tube is hand held by the operator of the device and is directed to the area where you want to spray pesticides / insecticides. The insecticide tank is connected to the blower pipe. By continuously feeding this insecticide to the blower tube, it is spread or sprayed where desired. The liquid insecticide is sprayed on the crops using the spray pipe, which receives the liquid from a reservoir with the aid of a pump. This pump is powered by another DC motor that receives power from the same battery. Hence the insecticide in the liquid is sprayed where desired.
It can be understood in the following video: