ORIGINAL PRODUCTS
PFX-300 Series Solar Powered Automatic Feeders
Waste-less, laborsaving feeding with PFX
- Equipped with easy to read, easy to use digital touch panel
- Patent pending feeding day configuration function
(once per day, once every two days, etc.) - Timer configurable in increments of 15 minutes
- No batteries required for timer
- Battery reverse connection protection circuit
- Dramatically increased durability with stainless steel dispersal impeller (PFX-300S)
CONTROL PANEL
Model | PFX-300S | PFX-300D |
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Usable feed | Dry pellets | |
L × W × H (mm) | 1,100×800×1,050 | |
Tank capacity (L) | 300 | |
Feeding method | Dispersal | Dispersal |
Power source | DV 12 V (battery) | |
Maximum feed output volume (kg/h) | 150 | |
Useable feed diameter (mm) | ø1~ø15 | |
Timer | Microcomputer controlled 24 hour timer, intermittent timer | |
Body material | FRP |
PFX-60 Series Solar Powered Automatic Feeders
Enables detailed feeding configurations
- Equipped with easy to read, easy to use digital touch panel
- Adjustable feed dispersal distance function
- Timer configurable up to 9 feedings in 1 day
- No batteries required for timer
- Battery reverse connection protection circuit
- Two types available: solar powered and AC powered
CONTROL PANEL
Model |
PFX-60LS-S | PFX-60LS-A |
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Usable feed | Dry pellets |
|
L × W × H (mm) |
455×495×800 |
455×475×765 |
Tank capacity (L) | 60 | |
Feeding method | Dispersal | |
Power source | DC-12V(battery) | AC-100V |
Maximum feed output volume (kg/h) | 240~530 | |
Useable feed diameter (mm) | ø1~ø12 | |
Timer | Microcomputer controlled 24 hour timer, intermittent timer | |
Body material | FRP |
Microcomputer controlled 24 hour timer, intermittent timer
The definitive compact feeder series
- Equipped with easy to read, easy to use digital touch panel
- 6 levels of feed dispersal distance
- Timer configurable up to 12 feedings in 1 day
- No batteries required for timer
- Battery reverse connection protection circuit
- Two types available: solar powered and AC powered
CONTROL PANEL
Model | PFX-17L-S | PFX-17L-A |
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Usable feed | Dry pellets | |
L × W × H (mm) | 350×350×465 | 350×350×450 |
Tank capacity (L) | 17 | |
Feeding method | Dispersal | |
Power source | DC-12V(battery) | AC-100V |
Maximum feed output volume (kg/h) | 180~340 | |
Useable feed diameter (mm) | ø2~ø12 | |
Timer | Microcomputer controlled 24 hour timer | |
Body material | Plastic (ASA, ABS) |
Solar-style Automatic Feed Supply Machine High-Capacity Type
Multi-functional Feed Supply Machine for Optimum Feeding Efficiency
- Can accommodate fish species requiring large amounts of feed (yellowtail, Coho salmon, etc.).
- Features easy-to-read and -use Digital Touch Panel.
- Incorporates feed supply day-setting function (every other day, every two days, etc.).
- Timer can be set in 15-min. increments.
- Incorporates circuitry to prevent reverse battery connection.
- Can select between two tank capacities, 2,400ℓ and 3,400ℓ.
- Can select between drop-down and scatter types of feeding.
CONTROL PANEL
Model |
PFX-2400 | PFX-3400 |
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Usable feed | Dry pellets |
|
L × W × H (mm) | 2,003×2,045 | 2,003×2,205 |
Tank capacity (L) | 2400 | 3400 |
Feeding method | Scatter / Drop-down | |
Power source | DC-12V(battery) | |
Maximum feed output volume (kg/h) | 600 | |
Useable feed diameter (mm) | ø1~ø15 | |
Timer | Microcomputer-controlled 24-hr. timer; Intermittent timer | |
Body material | FRP |
Spontaneous Sensor-typeFeeding System
Fish are fed automatically in line with their appetite when they poke the sensor.
- Feed wastage is reduced
through improvements to
feed efficiency. - Feeding can be achieved
in linewith the daily
appetite of the fish. - Saves labor as feeding
operations can be left up
to the machine. - Fish feeding times
can be tracked,
enabling their behavior
to be determined.
System Configuration
Placed in the ocean, Fukushin's original sensor provides feed when poked by fish (utilizes fish's learning abilities).
Fukushin's Spontaneous Sensor-type Automatic Feeding System was commercialized utilizing the results of development work conducted by Marino-Forum 21 as a project commissioned by the Fisheries Agency.