Solar Drip Irrigation System, Auto Plant Waterer for 30 Pots
Solar Drip Irrigation System, Auto Plant Waterer for 30 Pots 8W Solar Powered DIY Watering Device with 22 Timer Modes, HD LED Display, Anti-Siphon, Outdoor Garden Greenhouse
- [Water Up to 30 Potted Plants]This automatic solar drip irrigation system features a robust pump with an 800ml/min flow rate, capable of supporting up to 30 pots simultaneously. Using our professional solar irrigation system for garden, you can use the 50m tubing and adjustable drippers to customize water distribution. It is the most reliable solar irrigation system for meeting the diverse needs of different plants
- [High-Efficiency 8W Solar Powered]Equipped with a powerful 8W solar panel, this drip irrigation system captures sunlight more efficiently to ensure a stable power supply. The solar powered drip irrigation system features a tap-free design, drawing water directly from buckets. It is the perfect solar drip irrigation system outdoor for balconies and patios without fixed power or faucets
- [Smart LED Display & Easy Knob Setup]As a complete solar watering system, this device features a high-definition LED screen and a user-friendly knob. Setting up your solar drip irrigation system for garden has never been easier; simply program the duration (10s–20m) and frequency (1h–15 days). This precise solar drip irrigation setup ensures your plants get exactly what they need at a glance
- [Anti-Siphon Design for Plant Safety]Our solar irrigation kit includes a dedicated anti-siphon accessory to prevent unintended water flow when the pump stops, protecting your garden from over-watering. This solar powered irrigation system ensures water only flows during your scheduled times, maintaining the perfect soil moisture balance for your plants
- [365-Day Uninterrupted Operation]Designed for year-round reliability, this drip system for garden ensures 365 days of continuous care. It can operate for up to 60 days on a single full charge, making it an excellent greenhouse watering system even during prolonged overcast weather. With an IPX5 waterproof rating, it allows you to travel with total peace of mind
- Product List: Solar Panel × 1; Controller × 1; Mounting Bracket; 5m Main Water Pipe; 30m Branch Water Pipe; Instruction Card × 1; User Manual × 1; Drip Emitters × 30; Tee Connectors × 30; Straight Connectors × 5; Anti-siphon Device × 1; Main Pipe End Cap × 1; Main Pipe Clamps × 2; Filter × 1; Screws (1 Pack)
| SKU: | B0H9XGY3T2 |
| Size: | 30 pots |
| Dimensions: | 8.46 x 12.2 x 3.35 inches |
| Brand: | KINEVI |
| Model: | BSV-IC308-22 |
| Part: | IC307 |
| Manufacture: | KINEVI |
| Size: | 30 pots |
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Game change
This device is an absolute game changer. It is easy to put together and use for one. The instructions are pretty good and it is somewhat intuitive, really. Most people that want one of these pretty much know what they are and how they function. Except – THIS ONE RUNS ON SOLAR! I love this for the solar aspect alone, since I don’t have to worry about getting power to this, locating a power outlet, and/or running an (outdoor) extension cord. Super convenient!
The functionality is pretty awesome. Get it set up – which is completely customizable – and it delivers water to the plants, just as described. Plus, this delivers the water directly to the soil, without risking burning delicate leaves or blooms, or injuring plants.
The solar panel isn’t huge, but it is big enough to do the job. It is built to run 365 days per year, so it is constructed to be quite durable. The control module doesn’t take up a large amount of space and can be mounted to the side of a pot or water container.
Speaking of water container – this unit is NOT attached to a spigot or garden hose, so it does NOT have access to a continuous water supply. The water is supplied by a basin or bucket that you supply. I’m using a 5 gallon bucket from my local el-cheapo-tool store (HF – don’t judge me – I LOVE that place). It works great – this is just not a COMPLETELY set it and forget it device. The bucket does need refilling to make sure things continue to get watered.
An awesome, time saving device. Recommended!
This KINEVI solar drip irrigation kit is an 8W powered auto waterer designed for up to 30 pots. Installation is straightforward DIY — you lay out the tubing, attach the drippers, point the solar panel at the sun, and set the timer on the LED display. The 22 modes give solid control over how often and how long it waters, which is useful if you have a mix of plants with different needs.
Water flow is consistent enough for potted plants and small garden beds once everything is connected properly. The anti-siphon feature helps prevent backflow and keeps the lines from emptying when the pump stops. Functionality is reliable for vacation watering or just cutting down daily work; the battery backup lets it run through cloudy days or night cycles for a decent stretch.
Durability is good for outdoor use as long as the panel gets reasonable sun and the tubing isn’t left in extreme heat or freezing conditions. Ease of use is high after the initial setup — the LED display is clear and the controls are simple. Like most of these kits, occasional dripper clogging or connection leaks can happen if the water source has debris, so a filter and periodic checks help. Overall a practical, solar-powered solution if you want automatic watering without needing a faucet or outlet nearby. Solid option for balconies, greenhouses, or outdoor pot collections.
Does its job well!
I love this solar automatic plant waterer!! It has excellent functionality. It gives me an ease of use and does not make watering the plants messy, it also has excellent durability.
But that also depends on how much sunlight it receives as well. Overall , very happy with this product , it does not take too long to charge in the sun and it does last a long time!!
This is a review for the KINEVI Solar Drip Irrigation System, Auto Plant Waterer for 30 Pots | 8W.
Most of my summer garden lives in pots, which means that I have a lot of need for irrigation. These solar drip irrigation systems relieve me of most of the watering chores in the summer, and they also make sure my plants get watered regularly, not whenever I get around to it. Consistent watering is key for development of quality fruits on plants like tomatoes and peppers.
I’ve tried a lot of different brands of these irrigation systems, and the Kinevi products are my favorite. They consistently offer systems with key features that I look for:
– Controller that is separate from the solar panel
– An easily readable display
– A controller that’s intuitive to program, so I don’t have to look up the manual.
When the controller is separate from the panel, there’s more flexibility in locating the panel in good sun, and locating the controller near the water source. These aren’t always the same two places.
The Kinevi systems have a large backlit display that show exactly how many hours until the next watering cycle (in hours or days), and how long the next watering cycle is (in minutes or seconds). It’s readable in daylight, and at nighttime the display is quite bright and easy to monitor at a glance. The illuminated display is on all the time, no need to hit a button to have it light up. So easy, I love it. Other systems have tiny LCD displays with no backlighting that are difficult to read at all, and when they’re mounted to the back of the solar panel it takes some contortions to even access the display panel.
The programming is very straightforward with these Kinevi systems, with rotating buttons that easily set the period between waterings, and the duration. No need to poke at buttons until the number that you’re looking for shows up, or some obscure sequence of button presses needed. These are the kind of things that make me dive for the user manual, if I can find it. The Kinevi, by comparison, is very intuitive to use. I won’t go back to those more primitive controllers.
If you’re trying to decide between the 15-pot and 30-pot systems, keep in mind that the larger system uses a pump with twice the output. If you’ve used drip irrigation systems before, you’ll know that more pressure means more likelihood that your tubing will pop off of your emitters. This is an argument for sizing for what you need — don’t overbuy. If you have a higher number of pots (like I do), the quantity of emitters needed reduces the water pressure to each individual emitter and having the tubing pop off is not as much of a problem. By the way, if you continue to struggle with water pressure popping the tubing off, try using a 5mm double spring hose clamp on each connection (I’m talking about the 1/4 inch tubing). They’re inexpensive and work great for preventing this problem.
As mentioned, I’ve had enough headaches with some other systems that I’ve become a big fan of the Kinevi products. Highly recommended.
Pretty standard for a solar drip irrigation system
This is nice for all of the pots that are on my front porch. I have five hanging pots, another five rail baskets, another five pots that hang off of the banister, as well as several planters. The tubing is pretty discreet in general, which makes it really nice. You should be sure to disconnect everything and drain all the hoses come winter time so that nothing freezes and bursts. That will extend the durability of these hoses.
I will say that the downside of these types of systems is that you can’t really connect to an irrigation hose. You really do kind of have to use the bucket with the provided pump. It is nice to have a solar powered irrigation system however, if you can’t get the solar array into a good spot that will allow it to work then it can be problematic.
As far as installation and functionality, it’s pretty standard for a drip irrigation system of this type. It’s easy enough to use, but again you can’t really connect it to any type of automatic watering system. You have to fill up a bucket and use the pump. Which I find to be not as helpful.
Although, if you do have an area that needed to be watered that is away from any type of spigot or hoses then this would definitely be a better option. I might end up putting this in my basement eventually.
“I already installed it, and it has worked very well. The system is easy to use, the materials seem durable, and everything arrived complete. So far, I am satisfied with the purchase.”
I’ve been using this solar drip irrigation system to keep several patio planters watered, and it has made daily watering much more convenient. The solar panel provides consistent power in sunny conditions, and the timer settings make it easy to customize watering schedules for different plants. The included tubing and drip components feel durable, and there are enough pieces to set up multiple pots without needing extra supplies. I also like the LED display because it makes programming straightforward once everything is connected. The initial setup takes a little time since there are several parts to assemble, but after it’s running, it requires very little attention.
Great Affordable Solar Watering System
I’m really impressed with this solar watering system. It’s affordable, easy to set up, and worked flawlessly right out of the box. The setup was simple, the controls were straightforward, and the display was very clear, making it easy to understand and adjust the settings.
The tube, watering drip attachments and controller were all very durable for outside use. The steady watering has helped my tomato plants and salad green stay much healthier since I started using this system.
Even with just a few hours of sunlight, the system ran all day without any issues. There’s plenty of tubing included, which made it easy to customize the layout for my garden. I was also able to place my water source about 20 feet away, and the system handled the distance without any drop in performance.
Overall, this is a reliable and userfriendly solar watering solution at a great price. Highly recommended.