The Autopilot Greenhouse Master Controller (GMC) is a powerful tool designed to control temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels in your growing area. It features four separate power outlets for connecting external devices such as fans, CO2 injectors, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. The GMC’s enclosure is designed to simplify environmental management by providing precise control over these factors.
The GMC’s enclosure also includes a remote sensor for accurate readings and four outlets to control fans, dehumidifiers, and more. It also provides Day/Night temperature set-points. The GMC’s three digital screens continuously display information, making it easy to monitor and control the environment.
The Autopilot ECLIPSE F90 Master Environmental Controller allows growers to monitor temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels from one centralized unit. The controller has three digital screens and a remote combination probe with highly accurate readings.
The APCECOTH is another model designed to control humidity, temperature, and CO2. It has four receptacles and a remote combination probe with highly accurate readings. The GMC’s enclosure is made of plastic, has an operating temperature of 113 Deg. F/41 Deg. F, and has an outlet type of NEMA 5-15R.
The GMC’s enclosure is designed to work perfectly with fans, CO2 regulators, and AC units. Its design ensures that the system operates smoothly and efficiently, ensuring optimal growth and productivity.
📹 Control ANY Grow Light With AC Infinity Controller 69! 3 Ways!
Want to control other brand lights with your @acinfinity Controller 69?! I show you how to control 3 types of non AC lights and …
📹 Trolmaster – Setting Up Environmental Controls | Growing Green Vol 6
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Want to control other brand lights with your @acinfinity Controller 69?! I show you how to control 3 types of non AC lights and setup you Controller 69! Schedule, remote dimming, on / off, even if your light has a plug only! Virtually all lights are compatible so simplify your setup and ditch those old light timers! List of Compatible 💡 and AC adapters: acinfinity.com/pages/ac-infinity-ecosystem/controlling-other-lights.html AC Infinity – Use Code “Highigan” save 10% acinfinity.com/?ref=highigan AC Amazon “Highigan” save 10% :amzn.to/3GUKBJI AC Amazon Canada “HighiganCA” save 10% Type 🅰 Adapter: acinfinity.com/hydroponics-growers/controllers/smart-uis-controllers/uis-lighting-adapter-type-a-for-rj11-12-connector-lights-with-pwm-or-0-10v-dimmers/ Type 🅱 Adapter: acinfinity.com/hydroponics-growers/controllers/smart-uis-controllers/uis-lighting-adapter-type-b-for-rj11-12-connector-lights-with-resistor-dimmers/ UIS Control 🔌: acinfinity.com/hydroponics-growers/controllers/smart-uis-controllers/uis-control-plug-for-outlet-powered-equipment/ Join the Highigan FAM for Exclusive Content, Photos, Discord Access, Early Access To New articles And So Much More! This helps support our website and helps us bring more content since YouTube restricts our articles and blocks us from supporting this website🙏💚🌱: patreon.com/highigan Time Stamps: 00:00 Types Of Lights You Control 00:26 Usage Scenario 01:10 AC 4×4 Grow Kit 01:45 Control a light with RJ11/12 Port 01:53 Type-A PWM/0-10v Or Type-B Resistor Dimming 02:36 Light Compatibility List 02:45 Type-A Installation 03:30 Setting Up The Controller 69 05:25 Control a plug based light / device 05:58 Plug 💡 Setup 06:13 Plug Controller Settings 07:39 Discount Code “Highigan” Save 10% 💚
I figured out how to have the controller dim my light by increments of 1 when it reaches a certain temp (78/79f) while still using it’s on/off cycle. it works SO nice, once the tent hits 79 degrees, the light will dim down from 10 to 9 and stop the air temp from rising. I’ve never actually seen it drop to 8. and i know the tent will hit like 82-83 with the lights on 10. My flower tents literally stay at 1.35kpa with no AC, no dehum, no humidifier…. just lights and exhaust fan controlled by the 69.
Thanks from Illinois here. I just wanted to say a lot of my set-up inspiration comes from you both. I currently have a 4×4 flower 2×2 veggie and saving for my 2×2 dry. You are as clean or cleaner than I and that’s what I admire mostly about your articles, cleanliness 👍🥰 the plants love the attention anyway so I think it’s a win win being extra clean, monk style ☺️. Thanks and have a great day 😎
Highigan fam! Neil always coming in with the spicy knowledge! Thanks, man! Now I have a great excuse to upgrade my light outside of the AC family and still keep the UIS app oversight I have come to love and depend on. Love the flexibility they are building into their suite of tools. AC Infinity is truly changing the game.
Thanks- I didn’t know I could control a resistance dimmer with my 69 Pro controller. Generally speaking I love the AC Infinity controller but the schedule function seems rudimentary to me. I run my fertigation with a $15 plug-in timer because the AC controller can’t handle it. I queried AC support about it and they didn’t bother to respond.
That is awesome because I had no idea that AC Infinity had those products props to AC finity holding it down anyway thanks for the info always a great show can’t wait for the giveaway on Sunday that going to be awesome thanks guys. Buy the way the room is looking 🔥 props to you guys let’s get this show on the road✌️🔥💨💨💨💨
Love the content you’re doing. I wish AC controller 69 had more than 4 UIS plugs. May need to buy another one to keep the whole grow automated. I have the bluetooth controller 69 and do all the set through the app. I use the outlet for non UIS items to control my humidifier, but have to unplug an oscillating fan to plug that in. How do you get the VPD to show on your controller? Mine only show temp and humidity. See you tomorrow evening for the live stream.
I’m very green to using grow tents so the terminology has me quite befuddled until I sort out that issue (learning curve is sometimes steep). I bought the AC Infinity 69Pro controller and the Spider Farm SF2000 LED Grow Light with Samsung LM301B Diodes & Dimmable Lighting. I don’t see wording (Type A PWM 0-10v or Type B resistor dimming) in product information that is showing me the way, lol… Please, please, please which adaptor do I need? There’s a phone like connector on the SF2000 panel and nowhere to connect it to on the controller. I’ll love you forever for an answer!!!
@Highigan Please translate your article into German (AI voice)! Cannabis has been legal in Germany since 01.04.2024. But there are no German articles about it here. The controllers are also not yet available in grow stores in Germany. Only climate control devices or then you can change the light spectrum in a VERY high price range. I would also be happy to make an updated one if there are any innovations here. It can only bring you clicks. 😉 What do you think about the lights from “Greenception” (German) or “Sanlight” (Austria)? I have a Vipaspectra P1000 👍 👌
The type A adapter doesn’t turn my light on for some reason I tried manual schedule as you show and also advanced automation, nothing turns it on. My light is SF1000, supposed to be compatible with type A adapter but I can’t get it working… edit: after reviewing my light label it appears it has a resistor dimming with meanwell driver and therefor I bought the wrong type adapter and should have picked type-B… 122usd to ship to my country… F
BUYER BEWARE!!! The KS5000 only dims and doesn’t turn off when used with the controller 69 or a automated timer.. THIS NEEDS TO BE EXPLAINED BY VIPARSPECTRA or yourself what is the cause.. I bought this light and controller because I watched this article, so I think your audience deserves to know this to save them the heartache and grief. I’m going through atm..
Systems like this are an absolute game changer. Controllers like this have been used in greenhouses for a while, I adapted a greenhouse system to control a grow tent/room and the results have been amazing, well over 1.2 grams per kwh, up from 0,9 average. I’ve been making contollers for the past few years for my projects like small greenhouses and growtents that stabilize the climate according to VPD. This way humidifiers, ventilation and even heaters work much more efficiently. I find these systems really shine in greenhouse situations though because the climate is inherently more unstable so there’s much more gains to be made. Lately I see alot more indoor grows use an oversized industrial air handler, even in shipping containers and these things are capable of keeping temp and humidity rock solid no matter what. Appearantly also very efficient so long as you have adequate insulation.
All of the trolmaster stuff featured here has to be over $2,000. Maybe affordable to some but not most….especially if your a homegrower. Also, no human error is possible with this stuff…..come on! Don’t sell it like that. A human still has to know how to set it up and run it and know when something is going wrong. With any sort of automation, there is always a chance that things don’t function properly….it could be a plugged up filter, a kinked hose, a leaky valve or plenty of other things. A grower has to always be monitoring his/her garden.
Big missed opportunity by building this little grow with the most expensive gear out. Its not realistic for 90% of growers. Some of it yeah but most of it unnecessary. Especially if your dedicated and willing to put the time in. He could have offered budget alternatives to the stuff hes using. That gear dont make you a better grower.