The Ramesh Story: How One Farmer Reclaimed His Day (and His Wallet)

“Varun ne mera kaam aasan kar diya” (Varun has made my work easy), says Ramesh. It’s time it did the same for you.

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What does a “successful day” look like for an Indian farmer? For most, it involves a 2 AM alarm, a 5-kilometer trek to a muddy field, and the constant anxiety of a motor burning out due to a dry run.

But for Ramesh, a Dyulabs customer, the story is different. In our recent spotlight video, Ramesh shows us that the future of farming isn’t about working harder—it’s about working smarter.

1. The Death of the “Midnight Trek”

In the video, the most striking moment is seeing Ramesh operate his pump from the comfort of his home.

  • The Problem: Most farmers lose an average of 5.3 km of daily commuting just to switch a pump on or off.
  • The Solution: Using the Varun S3 Hybrid Controller, Ramesh eliminates this travel entirely. Whether he is 3 km away using the RF Remote or 30 km away using the Mobile App, he is in total control.

2. Labor Costs: From Expense to Savings

Ramesh highlights a critical pain point: Labor. Finding reliable help to manage irrigation is getting harder and more expensive.

  • Automation as an Employee: By using the Scheduling Feature on the Varun App, Ramesh has essentially hired a “digital gatekeeper” that never sleeps. The pump turns on exactly when needed and off before the field floods.
  • The Result: 100% reduction in manual labor costs for pump operation.

3. The “Insurance” You Can’t Buy at a Bank

One of the silent heroes of Ramesh’s setup is the Dry-Run Protection. In the video, we see the Varun device monitoring the “health” of the pump. If the water level in the borewell drops, the device kills the power in seconds.

  • Technical Insight: A motor burnout can cost a farmer between ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 in repairs and lost crop time. Ramesh’s “small device” acts as a permanent insurance policy against these catastrophic failures.

4. Why Ramesh Chose Dyulabs

Ramesh didn’t just buy a product; he bought a solution designed for the Indian Summer. The video shows the rugged build of the Varun S3, which is designed to handle:

  • Extreme heat (up to 50°C).
  • Voltage fluctuations common in rural power grids.
  • Zero-internet zones (using RF Mesh technology).

Ramesh’s story is a wake-up call for the modern Indian Kisaan. If you are still risking snake bites at night or spending your hard-earned profit on labor just to flip a switch, you are leaving money on the table.

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