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Tanks duder.nice one bro, love the solid effort yer putting into this. you will surely get a decent payoff for it.
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Looks good Mello. Don't buy any OTS lighting controllers like powerbox, titan, cap, etc. Get a trusted electrician to build your loadcenter and lighting independently. If you can afford it, have the lighting controller built so that each ballast is controlled independently, with it's own relay. A PLC and a few other sensors to control power in case of high temps, smoke, or fire. Inspectors like to see as many safety features as possible, and a flame defender is a must.
Sensaphone is a good product for security and remote monitoring. Also checkout absolute automation, smarthome, controlanything, and supercircuits, you'll find an excellent source of other security equipment and automating.
Nice. Done.Paint - We do 2 coats of Kills Primer then 2 coats of a mildew resistant semi gloss or high gloss paint. basically bathroom paint made for high moisture areas.
Awesome. Love these tips Olyver. I'll be doing some additional research on what our current PLC will be able to handle and how to integrate some of your suggestions. Good lookin out man.Flame defenders are recommended. Use a few smoke and fire detectors through out your growrooms and electrical room. A PLC can handle as many inputs/sensors/triggers and shut off your power in case of any emergency. Kidde smoke and fire detectors can be wired to a module that will act as switch and trigger PLC to shut all ballasts of instantly.
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