NIDO Dosing Pumps: Precision, Reliability, and Easy Maintenance
NIDO dosing pumps are the ideal solution for liquid distribution in systems that require high precision, chemical resistance, and low-maintenance operation. Commonly used in fertigation and industrial settings, they are built to operate continuously—even under demanding conditions—ensuring long-term system reliability with minimal user intervention.
How Automatic Dosing Works
The dosing system integrated into the device uses peristaltic pump technology, valued for its reliability and simplicity. The working principle is highly effective: a roller compresses a flexible tube, pushing liquid through it without the liquid ever coming into contact with the pump’s mechanical components. This greatly reduces the risk of contamination, eliminates the need for valves, and simplifies cleaning, making it ideal for systems that require hygiene and consistency.
Advantages of NIDO Dosing Pumps
Designed for both precision and practicality, these pumps deliver accurate, consistent dosing up to 200 total liters per module. Once this limit is reached, it’s advisable to replace the pump to maintain optimal system performance. Thanks to the modular design of the NIDO ONE V2, pump replacement takes just seconds and can be done by non-technical staff, with no tools required. This feature minimizes system downtime, boosts productivity, and simplifies day-to-day management.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
Constructed from high-resistance plastic polymers, NIDO pumps are built to handle intense mechanical stress. Still, even the most durable components require proper care to ensure long-term performance.
Avoid running the pump dry—this accelerates internal tube wear and can lead to premature failure. Regularly monitor the levels of fertilizer and acidifier in the tanks to prevent unnecessary strain and extend the pump’s life.
If highly corrosive solutions (such as phosphoric acid) are accidentally spilled on the pump’s outer surfaces, act immediately. If left on the pump, these substances can damage plastic and mechanical components, leading to permanent malfunction.
To avoid damage, thoroughly clean the affected surfaces with a damp cloth and rinse with plenty of water to remove any corrosive residue.
Another common mistake is forgetting to disable the fertigation formula at the end of a crop cycle. If the system remains active, the pumps will continue to operate unnecessarily, prematurely wearing out the peristaltic tube.
Replacing NIDO Dosing Pumps
When a pump reaches its operational limit, it’s essential to replace it promptly. Using original NIDO pumps ensures full compatibility with the NIDO ONE V2 system, maintaining the highest standards of accuracy, safety, and performance.
Replacement pumps can be installed in just a few seconds—no tools or technical skills required.
Timely replacement protects the system’s integrity, prevents fertilizer waste, and ensures the continuity of your daily operations.
Investing in regular, thoughtful maintenance is a strategic decision for those who want a long-lasting and efficient system.
👉 Watch our tutorial on how to replace your pumps correctly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpWm38hM6vI
Conclusion
NIDO pumps combine reliability, precision, and user-friendly operation in a single, compact professional-grade solution. Their smart design and easy replacement process make them essential components for growers seeking a system that is efficient, stable, and always under control.
By following good usage practices, monitoring levels, and replacing components on time, you’ll maximize crop performance and reduce operational costs. A solid technical choice—built for serious growers who expect the most from their system.
👉 Find compatible replacement modules for your NIDO ONE V2 on our website:
https://www.nidopro.com/prodotto/dosing-pumps-for-nido-one-v2/
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