Hello, I am setting up new automatic watering system and I want to not only automatically water my plants, but also feed them. The problem is that organic fertilizers dont last very long diluted. So I want to do DIY fertilizer injector. I already have 2 L container of water which fill itself from 20L container every other day using timer, valve and gravity. After its filled, there is other valve which is opened (via timer) and the water goes to the pots. When the smaller container is filled, its the right time to inject some food for the plants.
My idea for this injector is simple.
I want to get big needles, each with different volume, so I can inject for example 2 ml of this and 5 ml of that. The bigger the needle the more it inject. I will of course calculate exact values. Now I need some device that will move for just a few centimeters/milimeters pushing the syringes and injecting fertilizers. It has to start working when there is electric current, has to be slow and has to be strong enough to push three or four filled syringes. I want to do this with timer, the device should move for constant speed , lets say 1 milimetr per second. So I set the timer to go on for example for 5 sec (=5 milimeters) (it would be great if it wouldnt be affected by needles, ie it would move at the same speed with or without syringes). Sure it could be done with electric motor and gear wheels, but I d rather do it differently. Does anyone have idea which device would do the job ? Thanks
My idea for this injector is simple.
I want to get big needles, each with different volume, so I can inject for example 2 ml of this and 5 ml of that. The bigger the needle the more it inject. I will of course calculate exact values. Now I need some device that will move for just a few centimeters/milimeters pushing the syringes and injecting fertilizers. It has to start working when there is electric current, has to be slow and has to be strong enough to push three or four filled syringes. I want to do this with timer, the device should move for constant speed , lets say 1 milimetr per second. So I set the timer to go on for example for 5 sec (=5 milimeters) (it would be great if it wouldnt be affected by needles, ie it would move at the same speed with or without syringes). Sure it could be done with electric motor and gear wheels, but I d rather do it differently. Does anyone have idea which device would do the job ? Thanks