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The HEKIWAY Solar Auto Drip Irrigation Kit is a smart, eco-friendly watering system designed for up to 15 potted plants. Featuring a robust solar panel with USB backup, it offers 1620 programmable watering modes for ultimate customization. Its IP67 waterproof build and flexible mounting options make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring your garden stays lush with minimal effort.







| ASIN | B0D3XR2LNX |
| Item model number | Digital Display Irrigation System-15 Pot |
| Item weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HEKIWAY |
| Number of pieces | 15 |
| Number of sets | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 25.2 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 680.39 g |
| Power source | Solar Powered |
P**Y
I'm using it in my veggie garden - eight 20 gallon grow bags, plus some in-ground squash. Some things get more than one emitter. I use a full outdoor-sized plastic garbage can (with lid - mosquitos!) for water. 30 minutes uses about 1/3 of the water. This was my first time setting up any drip irrigation, so I made a map in visio first to get my head around it. Helped a lot. Actual set-up was pretty straightforward - maybe an hour. Caveats: There's no actual clock, just a timer, so, to set it to run every day at 6am, you have to start it at 6am. Granted, a one time thing, but still - one main reason for automated watering is to not have be up at 6am. Second, they use non-US-standard sized tubing - it's 4mm/6mm NOT 1/4". Found out the hard way trying to replace a t connector that snapped in half (still not sure how that actually happened). Lastly, almost impossible (for me) to read the LCD in daylight. Note that I saw later that the instructions suggested charging with USB first - I didn't see/do that, but had it out in the sun for a day or two before I tried using it, and it worked fine. Maybe the LCD would have been brighter had I charged it? All and all a great option for areas with no tap/power.
M**.
Pump and timer work well enough. The instructions are not good enough; the connection at the pump is very fragile; the amount of tubing is very limiting; the connectors/emitters have tiny diameters and the tubing is hard so it's easy to break a connector; the tubing and emitters are too small to use with other 1/4" diameter systems if you break an emitter trying to put it on. The "solar panel" is not supposed to be in heavy rain. Do your Due Diligence and pay a little more for a real product.
L**B
Set up is fairly easy . Can't get it to work properly and NO response or help from customer service. Disappointing
J**N
Great product
N**R
After 5 months of operation the solar panel with the controls died. For what I paid for it, $10/month is not a good return on investment.
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