The Krishigiri battery operated sprayer is a compact, lightweight, and efficient knapsack sprayer. It offers a 12V × 8Ah rechargeable battery and a high-performance single motor diaphragm pump. This battery sprayer delivers a consistent spray pressure of 0.2–0.45 MPa and a steady flow rate of up to 4 LPM. The Krishigiri battery sprayer is also a very versatile tool, as it can be used for horticulture and non-agricultural purposes like sanitation.
Key Features and Benefits of Battery Operated Sprayer:
Long Lasting: This battery sprayer spray pump offers a 12V x 8Ah battery that offers 6 to 7 hours of continuous spraying.
High-Pressure Pump: The single motor diaphragm pump in this battery sprayer delivers consistent working pressure between 0.2 and 0.45 MPa.
Quality Build: The 16-litre tank on this battery operated sprayer is made from durable, chemical-resistant food-grade plastic.
Interchangeable Nozzles: This battery operated spray pump comes with 4 nozzle types: fan, mist, adjustable cone, and jet, suiting every application method.
Ergonomic Designs: The battery sprayer backpack frame distributes the weight of the 16-litre tank evenly across both shoulders.
Specifications:
Specification | Details |
Brand | Krishigiri |
Model | Battery Operated Sprayer — 16L |
Tank Capacity | 16 Litres |
Battery Voltage | 12V |
Battery Capacity | 8Ah |
Motor Type | Single Motor — Diaphragm Pump |
Working Pressure | 0.2–0.45 MPa |
Flow Rate | Up to 4 LPM |
Battery Backup | 6–7 hours (continuous use) |
Charging Time | 6–8 hours |
Charger Input | 100–240V AC, 50Hz |
Lance Material | Stainless Steel |
Nozzles Included | 4 (Fan, Mist, Adjustable, Jet) |
Carrying System | Backpack — Adjustable Padded Shoulder Straps |
Weight (Empty) | Approx. 6 kg |
Application | Agriculture, Horticulture, Gardening, Sanitation |
Country of Origin | India |
How To Use Krishigiri Battery Sprayer:
Fully charge the 8Ah battery before the first use — plug in the included charger and charge for 6–8 hours until the indicator confirms a full charge.
Fill the 16-litre tank with the required spray solution — do not exceed the maximum fill mark on the tank body to prevent overflow during use.
Close the tank lid securely before wearing the battery operated sprayer on your back.
Adjust both padded shoulder straps for a comfortable, even fit — the battery sprayer should sit snugly against your back without excessive swinging.
Select and attach the appropriate nozzle for the target crop — fan nozzle for broad coverage, mist for fine droplets, jet for tall trees, or adjustable for general use.
Press the power switch to start the motor — wait 2–3 seconds for pressure to build before squeezing the lance trigger.
Walk steadily through the field, maintaining a consistent height and distance from the crop canopy for uniform spray coverage.
After every use, empty the remaining solution, fill the tank halfway with clean water, run the battery operated spray pump for 30 seconds to flush internal components, then drain and dry.
Care and Maintenance:
Rinse the tank and pump system after every use — flush clean water through the tank, pump, hose, and nozzles after every spray session to prevent chemical residue build-up that can corrode internal seals and block the diaphragm pump over time.
Store the battery in a charged state — never store the battery sprayer with a completely flat battery; maintain at least 50% charge during extended storage periods, and recharge fully at least once every 30 days to prevent permanent battery capacity loss.
Inspect and clean nozzles regularly — soak nozzles in clean water after each use and use a soft brush to remove dried chemical deposits; do not use metal objects to clean nozzle holes as these cause irreversible damage to spray pattern precision.
Check hose, lance, and connections for leaks before each session — inspect all connections on the battery sprayer before filling the tank — a small leak at a joint can wet the operator with chemical solution during fieldwork.
Keep the sprayer out of direct sunlight during storage — prolonged UV exposure weakens the plastic tank body in the battery sprayer and degrades rubber seals inside the diaphragm pump; store the battery operated sprayer in a cool, shaded, dry location after every use.
Service the diaphragm pump annually — have the diaphragm membranes and internal seals inspected and replaced by a qualified service technician once per year for long-term consistent pressure and reliable pump performance.