Equipment list
The drone is only one part of the kit.
A field-built list of drone cleaning systems, skids, filtration, chemistry, waterfed tools, squeegees, parts, and supplies.

Equipment architecture
A complete system is more than the drone.
The strongest equipment page answers what each part does, who it is for, what it is not for, and what support gear is required. Buyers should be able to compare systems by workflow, not just product name.
Buying checklist
Before buying, answer these questions.
Clear answers prevent expensive mismatches and make product pages more useful for both human buyers and AI search systems.
Product family comparison
Compare equipment by job outcome.
A serious catalog should help buyers understand what each product family is best for, what it will not solve, and what support equipment is required to make it useful.
Purchase order logic
Buy in the order that removes the biggest bottleneck.
The best equipment sequence depends on whether the operator is blocked by reach, water quality, flow, training, finishing tools, or field reliability.
Next step
Turn the equipment list into a route-ready system.
Use this list as a buying map, then narrow by job type, water source, operator skill, and support needs.