Farms & Agricultural OperationsLane County

Well Pump Run Time & Cavitation Monitoring in Lane County

Track pump motor status, amperage, and run hours in Lane County, OR.

Watch: Uncle Steve Explains Well Pump Runtime Telemetry for Farms in Lane County

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Great Day! Uncle Steve here... Well pumps are the absolute heart of your irrigation, but they're running blind. During the hot season, your pumps run for days on end. If the water table drops too far, the pump draws down, sucks air, and cavitates. Right now, you only find out a pump failed when you see dry, stressed crops. By then, the motor has run hot for hours and burned out. Pulling and rebuilding a burned-out pump motor costs fifteen thousand dollars, plus weeks of zero water during a critical growth window. And pumping during peak utility hours is quiet inflation on your power bill. Simply Connected Systems makes it simple. We install smart current-clamp sensors on your pump motor lines. We track amperage draw and run hours. If the pump runs dry, amperage drops; if it clogs, amperage spikes. The system detects this instantly, triggers an auto-shutoff to protect the motor, and alerts your phone. You protect your pump, optimize utility schedules to avoid peak-hour spikes, and get automated water usage logs. Protect your wells. Fill in the form below, and let's get your pumps monitored. Simply Connected Systems makes it simple!

Why Paper & Manual Pump Run Time Fails

Keeping field and office operations aligned is hard, especially in Lane County. When tasks are recorded on clipboards or individual notebooks, critical details get lost in transit.

Real-world Operational Bottleneck

Irrigation pumps in Lane County run for days at a time during the hot season. If a well draws down too far, the pump sucks air, causing cavitation and motor burnout. Currently, managers only find out the pump failed when they notice dry crops, meaning the motor has already been running hot and damaged.

The Simply Connected System

We install current-clamp sensors on pump motor lines to track amperage draw and runtime. Sudden drops in amperage (dry-running) or spikes (clogging) trigger instant auto-shutoffs and phone alarms, protecting the pump from damage while logging runtime.

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Continuous Wireless Telemetry

Rugged, solar- or battery-powered sensors track levels and status automatically. No manual checks required.

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Instant Mobile & Office Alerts

Telemetry updates hourly to your screen and dashboard, sending text alerts for sudden drops or risk thresholds.

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Zero-Risk Trial Setup

We configure a live sensor pilot on one of your wells, tanks, or ditches so you can test it before committing.

Financial Impact of Pump Run Time in Lane County

Solving field data friction isn't just about convenience — it directly impacts labor overhead, compliance vulnerabilities, and bottom-line margins.

The Cost of Inaction

Operational & Compliance Losses

A burned-out well pump motor costs $15,000 to pull and rebuild, plus weeks of dry crops. Pumping during peak utility hours spikes electricity bills. Manual water extraction calculations are labor-intensive and prone to error under SGMA reporting requirements.

Continuous current monitoring and dry-run shutoff systems extend agricultural pump life by 5 to 7 years and reduce utility bills by 12%.

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The Benefit of Solving

Tangible Business Return (ROI)

Eliminates pump motor burnouts completely, optimizes utility cost by tracking peak-hour runtimes, and provides automated compliance logs for water districts.

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Automated Feeds

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Active Alerts

Agricultural Standards & Compliance Guidelines

Managing Pump Run Time in Lane County demands attention to detail due to federal, state, and local regulatory parameters. For example:

  • APesticide Application & Safety: Complete tracking of application dates, targeted pests, and reentry interval (REI) logs to prevent Department of Agriculture penalties.
  • BWater Management Rules: Log water drawdowns and pump runtimes to verify compliance with regional ground water monitoring directives.

Ecosystem & Data Integration

We believe that mobile field interfaces should not exist in isolation. Simply Mobility links your field worker inputs directly to:

Sensors & IoT

Integrates with Diesel Fuel Monitors, Well Water Depth probes, and Canal level monitors.

Core Systems

Syncs securely with cloud databases, ERP systems, QuickBooks Online, custom accounting tools, and Salesforce CRM.

Request a Free Telemetry Trial

Tell us about your bulk tank, well pump, or water monitoring challenge. We will configure a live sensor pilot for your farm in Lane County so you can test it on a real job — completely free of charge.

No spam. No credit card. Just a wireless telemetry pilot for your farm.

The Reality Check

Is your farm drowning in clipboards and paper?

If your team spends hours writing down logs by hand, only for the office to rekey them into spreadsheets, you don't just have a paper problem — you have a profit leak. Simply Connected Systems replaces manual clipboards with automated wireless telemetry.

Read our core workflow insights below