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Woj
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Some peri pumps in country (you can have them for half price if you are willing to wait for them to ship from hong kong)
You can use these to dose nutrients / ph stuff pretty cheap. If you use voltage correcting circuits you can make one spin at half the rate of the other etc. Also, if anyone is looking to do this use an auto off DC circuit so that the pumps cant just run forever if the GT messes up.
Use a potentiometer in place of either R1 or R2 to get adjustable time limiting.
Thought I would bump this. Woj have you had any RF issues are you running Digi ballasts? How hard is it to learn the software for the average person. Can you run another room with the same software?
I have been using GTX for 4 years now and had a few initial issues buy these were quickly resolved...In regards to Growtronix. In 2014 jitters posted: "I am thinking about getting a community going for policies"
It would be very helpful to see and share policies. Have you set up or know someone using Growtronix that is sharing policies? As a new grower I'm learning to write policies. I live in the Seattle area which has it's own unique environmental control issues. As time grows on I will tweak the policies to reduce waste (energy), and to promote health and growth.
Has anyone figured out how to use growtronix to control a solenoid valve? I want to use the system to maintain my irrigation schedule and I can't figure out how to set it up. Can't find documentation on the web about this
I operate a 15l tank with 2 float switches, top and bottom. You can make the system as flexible as you like, when the bottom switch is reached, turn on the water solenoid until the water hits the top float switch, the. Turn on the feed pumps and the water circulation pump...Right now they are being controlled by an irrigation controller (Orbit) and they are used to turn on an irrigation zone. I'd like to scrap the Orbit controller and replace it with growtronix
I operate a 15l tank with 2 float switches, top and bottom. You can make the system as flexible as you like, when the bottom switch is reached, turn on the water solenoid until the water hits the top float switch, the. Turn on the feed pumps and the water circulation pump...
I would recommend a physical valve of some type as a fail safe though.... (Peace of mind and all that!) like the ones in a toilet cistern...
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