The Platinum Smart Controller is designed for optimal control over your growing environment, compatible with CMH, HPS and LED lighting. This controller offers a range of features, including the ability to manage up to 160 lights divided into two zones (80 lights per zone). The device replaces traditional lighting timers and switches, and prevents peak currents when lights are switched on.
The controller features spectrum adjustments for LED lighting with three settings: germination, growth and flowering. In addition, the controller can monitor the temperature in the grow room and, if necessary, dim the lights to prevent crop damage. In case of extreme temperature rises, the system automatically switches off all equipment.
Installation is easy thanks to plug-and-play connections via RJ14 cables. The system also offers integrated sunrise and sunset simulation and displays output in both percent and power (W). The device is short-circuit protected and has dual temperature protection for added safety.
Suitable for lamps:
CMH: 315W, 630W
HPS: various models
LED: KING LED series (200W to 1360W), Glizzy 720W, Reno 820W
Specifications:
Suitable for up to 160 lamps (80 per zone)
Auto-dimming and emergency stop function in case of overheating
Spectrum adjustment for LED panels
Installation with RJ14 cables, no control panel required
Simulation of sunrise and sunset (0-30 minutes)
Easy and safe installation (low-voltage device)
This controller offers growers a reliable, user-friendly solution for managing their lighting and contributes to optimal growing conditions in the greenhouse.
Usage tips:
Connect the controller to the ballasts via the RJ14 cables.
Set the ballast switches to "EXT" (external control).
Use the built-in clock to accurately set lighting schedules.
Activate the emergency stop function for extra protection of your crops from overheating.
The Platinum Smart Controller offers complete control over your growing environment and improves the efficiency of your cultivation processes.
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