MODEL OF SOLAR PESTICIDE SPRAYER PUMP FOR AGRICULTURAL USE

Authors

  • Mrs. J. S. Tilekar
  • Shinde Prachi Nanaso
  • Gore Ankita Dilip
  • Gore Rutuja Sanjay Department of Mechanical Engineering, Phaltan Education Society’s Collage of Engineering Phaltan, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Solar-powered agriculture, Pesticide sprayer pump, Renewable energy, Sustainable farming, Solar energy, Eco-friendly agricultural technology, Battery storage, Energy-efficient pump, Portable sprayer, Sustainable agriculture.

Abstract

The increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices has led to the development of innovative technologies like the solar-powered pesticide sprayer pump. This model aims to harness solar energy to power a portable sprayer pump, reducing reliance on conventional fuels and minimizing environmental impact. The system comprises solar panels, a battery storage unit, and an efficient pump mechanism integrated into a lightweight and easy-to-use design.
The solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electrical energy, which is stored in the battery. This stored energy powers the pump, which draws pesticide from a reservoir and sprays it through a nozzle system. The model is designed to be highly efficient, with the ability to operate in varying light conditions, ensuring reliable performance throughout the day.
By leveraging renewable energy, the solar pesticide sprayer pump offers a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution for farmers, particularly in regions with abundant sunlight. This technology not only reduces the carbon footprint associated with traditional spraying methods but also lowers operational costs, making it an attractive option for sustainable agriculture. The model's simplicity and adaptability make it suitable for small to medium-sized farms, potentially revolutionizing pesticide application in agriculture.

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2023-07-31

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MODEL OF SOLAR PESTICIDE SPRAYER PUMP FOR AGRICULTURAL USE. (2023). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 9(7), 165-169. https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/5450

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