Individual feeder for land-based ponds for extensive shrimp farming. Includes solar panel and optional hydrophone that detects when the shrimp are feeding.
The Marine Acoustic Smart System (MASS) is an intelligent system exclusively (*) for shrimp feeding management. It is autonomous, wireless, and configurable from the Base Station via radio communication.
The automatic feeder MF2 is responsible for food distribution. It features a solar panel, a communication module, a 260 kg food capacity, and a feeding radius of up to sixteen meters. Additionally, it is made of durable materials suitable for marine environments and UV radiation.
The automatic feeder MF2 is equipped with a communication board exclusively compatible with the MASS. This board enables radio communication with the MASS Base Station. Through these
communications, feeding commands are received to conduct an intelligent distribution of food, based on activity detected in the pool by the Central Unit and the hydrophone. The food is stored
in the MF2 hopper, and when a feeding command is received, the MF2 motors distribute the food.
These motors are powered by a battery recharged through the solar panel. The MF2 features a built-in flotation system for pool installation.
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