Automated Pump Run Time for Conservis in Washington County
Stop manually logging data. Stream physical pump run time telemetry directly into your Conservis platform in Washington County, TX.
Uncle Steve Explains Well Pump Runtime Telemetry
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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!
The Conservis Telemetry Gap
While Conservis handles agronomy planning, fleet mapping, or finance records, it lacks native sensors to track field parameters in real-time. This forces farm operators to manually write down levels on clipboards and type them into the system.
Real-world Operational Scenario in Washington County
Irrigation water extraction and pumping costs are manually estimated for cost-of-production audits.
How We Bridge the Gap
We design and install cellular- and solar-powered sensors directly in your fields. The system automatically syncs with the Conservis API to write logs hands-free.
Continuous Wireless Telemetry
SCS sensors read levels continuously. No more manual check runs or spreadsheets.
Direct API Integration
Data logs directly into your Conservis dashboards via cloud webhook bridges.
Zero-Risk Setup
We build a free working prototype connection on one well, tank, or field before you commit.
Operational Losses & Risks
Lenders get inaccurate margin profiles, and farms risk SGMA groundwater over-extraction fines.
Manual transcription lag delays compliance reports and exposes the operation to heavy state and district penalties.
Integration Value & ROI
Logs well pump run hours and water volume automatically, syncing the data directly to Conservis production sheets.
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Automated Sync
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Active Monitoring
Request an Integration Trial in Washington County
Tell us about your telemetry challenge and how your team uses Conservis. We will configure a live sensor pilot for your farm in Washington County so you can test the API bridge — completely free.
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Displays aquifer drawdown and well health metrics inside financial portfolios to protect land value and plan capital upgrades.