This incompatibility is mainly due to the different technical standards and specifications adopted by water control machine manufacturers in the design and development process. Each brand has its own R&D team, which designs and develops products according to its own technical choice and market demand. Therefore, different brands of water controllers may use different communication protocols or data transmission methods, which leads to the failure of effective data exchange and communication between systems.
In addition, different brands of water controllers may have their own patented technologies or unique functions, which will also lead to incompatibility between systems. Because different brands of water controllers may have differences in function realization and operation mode, they cannot directly adapt to and be compatible with other brands' systems.
Extended content: In order to solve the incompatibility between different brands of water control machines, some manufacturers and industry organizations are committed to formulating common standards and protocols to promote the interoperability between different brands of water control machines. For example, some international standardization organizations and industry alliances have formulated common communication protocols and data transmission standards, so that different brands of water control machines can be designed and developed based on these standards to achieve interconnection. However, due to the influence of market competition and technical differences, there are still some compatibility challenges that need to be adapted and integrated in practical applications.