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Ngā Pūrākau Whakamataku Kaiwhakamahi Tūturu: Ngā Tāwhiti Kua Tūtakia e Mātou ki ngā Kaupane Taumata

Paenga Whāwhā 28, 2026

Hunga Ūnga: Ngā kaiwhakamahi kua pā ki ngā rahunga hua, Ngā Kaihanga Whakatau e Hokohoko Ana Ināianei, Property Management
Kēhi #1: "Shadow Paralysis" of Solar-Powered Units

Pūrākau Kaiwhakamahi: A user installed a solar+battery WiFi level meter on a rooftop tank. It worked fine for the first month. But after winter began, the device frequently went offline. Inspection revealed that due to the lower winter sun angle, the tank's structural elements cast shadows on the solar panel, drastically reducing charging efficiency.

Akoranga: He maha "solar-powered" products only consider theoretical peak power, ignoring actual site-specific sunlight conditions.

Kēhi #2: "Lost Connection Through One Floor"

Pūrākau Kaiwhakamahi: A user installed a level meter on a 4th-floor rooftop tank. I muri i te tāutanga, signal strength was only 1 pae, and the device constantly disconnected. Two concrete floors severely attenuated the WiFi signal.

Akoranga: 2.4GHz WiFi signal attenuation through concrete floors can reach 15-20dB per floor.
Kēhi #3: "Deadlock Readings" from Probe Scaling

Pūrākau Kaiwhakamahi: A food processing plant installed a submersible pressure level meter in a sewage tank. I muri i te 3 marama, readings stopped updating even when levels changed significantly. Inspection revealed a thick layer of biofilm on the probe surface.

Akoranga: Impurities and microorganisms in sewage form biofilms on contact-type probes, obstructing pressure transmission.
Kēhi #4: Te Whakamā o Ohorere "Mate Pūhiko"

Pūrākau Kaiwhakamahi: A property installed a battery-powered level meter on a rooftop tank. One night, the property received tenant complaints of "no water." Investigation revealed the level meter had been offline for days due to battery depletion.

Akoranga: Users cannot reliably remember to change batteries. Devices must display real-time battery levels and proactively push low-battery alerts.
User Pain Point Summary

pūwāhi mamaeUrupare Kaiwhakamahi PūnoaIncidence
Insufficient Solar Charging"Barely charges in winter"Medium/High
WiFi Signal Attenuation"Disconnects through one floor"Tiketike
Probe Scaling"Covered in scale"Tiketike (contact-type)
Sudden Battery Death"No idea when it died"Waenga
Missed Alerts"Do Not Disturb muted notifications"Waenga