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The system needs to know how much water your sprinkler will apply per hour.
 
The system needs to know how much water your sprinkler will apply per hour.
 
To test this you need:
 
To test this you need:
- a cylindric container - any jar or utensil will do that has a uniform cylindric diameter
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* a cylindric container - any jar or utensil will do that has a uniform cylindric diameter
- a letter or household scale that can measure to grams
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* a letter or household scale that can measure to grams
- a ruler
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* a ruler
 
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Put your container on the lawn and sprinkle for 1/2 hour.
 
Put your container on the lawn and sprinkle for 1/2 hour.
 
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You could now measure the water level directly with a ruler. The result will be more precise if you use the scale.
 
You could now measure the water level directly with a ruler. The result will be more precise if you use the scale.
 
Weight the container 3 times
 
Weight the container 3 times
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# 37 g for the empty container
 
# 37 g for the empty container
 
# 750 g for the container full to 10 cm (100 mm)
 
# 750 g for the container full to 10 cm (100 mm)
 
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Revision as of 09:13, 5 August 2018

Prerequisites

or if you'd like to build the Sprinkler software yourself:

Installation

Download the software for your platform from #Downloads or build the software yourself

Starting

Run the software with java -jar sprinkler.jar or sprinkler (If you built the software yourself: cd com.bitplan.sprinkler/release before this command)

Setup

Sprinkler performance

The system needs to know how much water your sprinkler will apply per hour. To test this you need:

  • a cylindric container - any jar or utensil will do that has a uniform cylindric diameter
  • a letter or household scale that can measure to grams
  • a ruler

IMG 2380.JPG

Put your container on the lawn and sprinkle for 1/2 hour. IMG 2373.JPG

You could now measure the water level directly with a ruler. The result will be more precise if you use the scale. Weight the container 3 times

  1. with the amount of water the sprinkler applied in 30 minutes
  2. empty
  3. the container full to a set level e.g. 10 cm

In our example we got the results:

  1. 83 g for the container with amount of water the sprinkler applied in 30 minutes
  2. 37 g for the empty container
  3. 750 g for the container full to 10 cm (100 mm)

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Downloads

Build

git clone https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.sprinkler
cd com.bitplan.sprinkler
mvn install -D skipTests

Test

cd com.bitplan.sprinkler
mvn test