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Anion agri-meteorological stations serve farmlands, orchards and greenhouses with unified solar power supply and cloud transmission modules. They continuously collect field microclimate data and underground soil temperature, humidity and conductivity, supplying accurate basic data for precision agriculture. Farm managers can remotely check environmental change curves and receive early warnings of drought, waterlogging and frost disasters via the cloud platform. Low-power monitoring terminals require minimal maintenance in the wild, supporting scientific irrigation and agricultural disaster loss reduction for planting cooperatives and agricultural management departments.
Agriculture
Anion agri-meteorological stations serve farmlands, orchards and greenhouses with unified solar power supply and cloud transmission modules. They continuously collect field microclimate data and underground soil temperature, humidity and conductivity, supplying accurate basic data for precision agriculture. Farm managers can remotely check environmental change curves and receive early warnings of drought, waterlogging and frost disasters via the cloud platform. Low-power monitoring terminals require minimal maintenance in the wild, supporting scientific irrigation and agricultural disaster loss reduction for planting cooperatives and agricultural management departments.
Tool Management
Add temperature sensors to ultra-high frequency RFID chips, customize electronic tags that are suitable for various environments, paste them on the surface of key nodes that are prone to heating in power transmission high-voltage substations and medium and low voltage distribution facilities, or embed them in conductor joints. Use an RFID ultra-high frequency reader with an Android system to read and analyze the temperature data in real-time from the electronic tags, set warning lines according to the actual temperature values that need to be monitored, and emit sound and light alarms, take photos, and transmit information to the cloud system to remind power maintenance personnel to follow up operations when the temperature is above or below the warning line.