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T100 Spraying System with Air-Cooled Heat Sink

£2,474.00

  • Air-cooled design for longer lifespan
  • High-efficiency dual centrifugal pumps
  • Stable output for uniform spraying
  • Reduced heat build-up in operation
  • Ideal for large UK field coverage
  • Durable, low-maintenance construction
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DJI Agras T100 Spraying System with Air‑Cooled Heat Sink — Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is the “Spraying System with Air‑Cooled Heat Sink” for the Agras T100?

This system is a dedicated high‑capacity spraying kit for the Agras T100. It features a 100 L HDPE tank, dual magnetic‑drive impeller pumps and an integrated air‑cooled heat‑sink unit to manage thermal load during intensive spraying operations.

Why does the Air‑Cooled Heat Sink matter for farm spraying operations?

The air‑cooled heat sink helps dissipate heat from the pump and spray assembly under heavy‑use conditions. This maintains stable flow and consistent droplet characteristics during long sorties — a key benefit for UK large‑scale applications where reliability matters.

What sort of flow rate and droplet size can I achieve using this system?

The spraying system supports wide flow capability — with up to ~40 L/min in high‑flow mode when configured appropriately. Droplet sizes are adjustable in the range of approximately 50‑500 µm, enabling flexible application across UK crop types and regulatory regimes.

How wide a swath can this spraying system deliver?

Depending on nozzle setup and flight height, the system can achieve effective spray widths of approximately 5‑13 metres. This makes it suitable for wide‑field coverage while retaining precision in more constrained areas.

Is the spraying system compatible with the UK‑specific Agras T100 setup?

Yes — the spraying system is designed to integrate directly with the Agras T100 airframe. For UK use ensure your firmware is UK/CE‑compliant and that you source the accessory via an authorised UK reseller to benefit from correct support and documentation.

How does this system affect battery‑swap logistics and operational tempo in UK conditions?

Because of the air‑cooled heat sink and high‑flow capability, the system is designed for rapid‑turnaround work. In UK field conditions you’ll still require battery swaps, but the more stable flow and cooling reduce downtime for recovery and minimise thermal‑related slow‑downs.

What maintenance or service considerations apply to the spraying system and heat sink?

Regular checks include verifying clean airflow through the heat sink fins and filters, inspecting the pump seals and hoses for wear, flushing residues post‑job, and ensuring the calibration of nozzles remains within specification to maintain droplet quality and uniformity.

Can this spraying system be upgraded or modified for UK orchard, vineyard or variable‑rate work?

Yes — the T100 spraying system supports optional nozzle packages (e.g., mist nozzles) and can be configured for narrower swath or terrain‑follow missions. For UK orchard/vineyard use you’ll adjust the pump/nozzle setup, overlap and height accordingly to meet site‑specific needs.

Where can I purchase this spraying system in the UK and get support?

Contact us via our UK‑authorised DJI Agriculture distribution channel. We offer UK‑stock, installation, commissioning, training and full spares support for the Agras T100 Spraying System with Air‑Cooled Heat Sink.

What’s the cost‑per‑hectare of spraying with the T100 in UK conditions?

Costs vary by spray volume, speed, chemical price, and refills. With the 100 L tank and high‑flow pumps, UK contractors often see reduced pass numbers per hectare — lowering labour, chemical and machine‑running costs compared with smaller systems.

How does the air‑cooled heat sink improve reliability in UK summer heat or long flights?

The integrated heat sink helps maintain consistent flow rate and droplet quality under sustained operation or warmer conditions — meaning fewer interruptions and better uptime on busy UK spraying days.

Can I use the spraying system for variable‑rate applications or prescription maps?

Yes. The system supports nozzle settings, flow calibration and integration with flight planning tools—making it suitable for targeted application, input reduction and precision‑ag workflows on UK farms.

What is the recommended flight height and speed for the T100 spraying system to ensure UK best‑practice coverage?

For most UK arable work a height of ~3‑5 m above crop canopy paired with forward speed ~12‑15 m/s and 70‑80% front/side overlap yields both efficient coverage and good droplet deposition. Adjust according to crop, spray volume and weather.

How fast can the spraying system be set‑up, refilled and swapped between lots on a UK farm?

The 100 L tank with quick‑release connections, integrated heat‑sink design and high‑flow pumps allow rapid turnarounds. With a well‑organised field setup you can minimise downtime and keep multiple sorties going in a single day.

How do I ensure UK compliance when using the T100 spraying system (drone + spray kit) with agro‑chemicals?

You’ll need to maintain records of spray passes, chemical use, calibration logs, pilot competence and ensure the machine is operated under an authorised aerial application scheme (HSE/CRD) plus appropriate registration, insurance and documentation for the CAA “Specific” category.

What spare parts or wear items should UK operators keep for the spraying system heat‑sink assembly?

Recommended spares include nozzles (regular & mist), pump seals, filters for the heat‑sink airflow path, impeller drive components and standard field‑service items. We offer UK‑stock spare kits to keep downtime minimal.

How does the T100 spraying system handle cold UK mornings or temperature swings?

The air‑cooled heat sink and pump thermal management are beneficial when ambient temperatures vary; pre‑warming the system and using well‑filtered chemical mixes help maintain spray performance even in cooler UK conditions.

Can the spraying system be configured for orchard or vineyard use in the UK (narrow rows, canopy penetration)?

Yes. By opting for mist‑nozzle packages, adjusting droplet size down (~50 µm), reducing speed, lowering altitude and using the optional four‑sprinkler layout, the system can be tuned for orchard/vineyard tasks common in UK horticulture.

What warranty, training and UK‑support do you provide for the T100 spraying system bundle?

We supply the system via our UK‑authorised distribution channel with UK warranty terms, field commissioning, training (spraying technique + drone operation), and service back‑up. Ask about our support packages when ordering.

How quickly can I upgrade from a smaller drone to the T100 spraying system and integrate it into my UK farm operation?

With planning assistance we can help you transition: mapping sites, setting up charging/refill stations, training pilots and calibrating the T100 system in one week. The system is designed for rapid deployment on UK farms and is ready for next‑season operations.