Adding a Product at a Specific Rate The Rate setting is used to define a fixed application amount for a product. Mixmate uses this value to automatically calculate exactly how much chemical is needed based on the total size of your mix. 1. Product ...
Setting a Product Rate Based on a Condition Mixmate allows you to create a "sliding scale" for products. Instead of a flat rate, the machine can automatically calculate how much product to add based on a live condition (like Wind Speed). Example ...
Adding a Product with an On/Off Rate Using the On/Off rate setting allows you to include a product in a Work Order with a pre-set rate, but gives the operator the ability to quickly enable or disable it during the Mix Preview without changing the ...
Adding a Product with a Variable Rate The Variable Rate setting allows you to define a flexible range for a product. Instead of a single fixed amount, you provide a minimum and maximum limit, and the system defaults to your most common rate. 1. ...
Creating a Ratio-Based Work Order A Ratio-Based Work Order is used when you want to mix products relative to one another rather than based on a specific land area (like acres). This is common for fertilizer blends or chemical spikes where you want a ...
Creating a Totals-Based Work Order A Totals-Based Work Order is used when you have a specific total quantity of product to apply. Mixmate uses these totals to determine the concentration and then breaks the job down into individual mixes based on ...
Creating a Completable Rate-Based Work Order This type of Work Order serves as your master prescription or recipe. The Completable Work Order is used when setting an overall work order size; once you have reached that amount mixed, the work order is ...
Creating a Reusable Rate-Based Work Order This type of Work Order serves as your master prescription or recipe. It is a template designed for repeated use, allowing Mixmate to automatically scale your chemical ratios to any mix size or field area ...
Understanding and Creating Work Orders A Work Order is a digital plan that defines how to create a specific mix or a set of mixes. It acts as the blueprint for your operation, ensuring accuracy and efficiency at the load site. Getting Started 1. ...