Autopilot Master Controller Optimal Settings

organicbulldogs

New Member
Hey guys I recently Bought one of these amazing pieces of equipment and need to know the OPTIMAL :leaf:successful settings for cannabis cultivation. I need everything, the day and night settings of the following : temp, c02, humidity, and exhaust fan(cooling) This is the greatest invention since hash btw
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In my current situation I am running a heater to heat the room (8x10) and its hard to keep it an even temperature. Anyone familiar with the autopilot that can recommend a specific type of heater? quartz, forced aur, infared etc... If I get a better heater and have the optimal settings I can rule the world. Thanks guys
 

organicbulldogs

New Member
A simple google search would have given you this exact info you're looking for. Try it.
Im not looking for generic settings, If i did I would follow any of the other autopilot questions not answered across the threads. I need someone who preferably lives on the east coast and uses am autopilot master controller to drop knowledge. A successful cannabis growers settings.
 

fir3dragon

Well-Known Member
Im not looking for generic settings, If i did I would follow any of the other autopilot questions not answered across the threads. I need someone who preferably lives on the east coast and uses am autopilot master controller to drop knowledge. A successful cannabis growers settings.
Im sure if I know what you mean. Is it like a sentinel?

I think you just plug the stuff into the controller program your settings, and it turns everything on and off to keep them settings. So normal research would work. For example optimal temp is 77 max 65 low. Though 70 low would be better and so on... I'll let others respond maybe I don't understand.
 

organicbulldogs

New Member
Im sure if I know what you mean. Is it like a sentinel?

I think you just plug the stuff into the controller program your settings, and it turns everything on and off to keep them settings. So normal research would work. For example optimal temp is 77 max 65 low. Though 70 low would be better and so on... I'll let others respond maybe I don't understand.
If u had the chance to plug in the environmental conditions/optimal settings for cannabis what would they be?
 

budleydoright

Well-Known Member
You autopilot likely can only handle 15 amps so you will need relay boxes to increase the capacity to run heat, dehuey and AC.
 

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
If you want the controller to last any time at all, use it as a pilot device and use relays to break any and all inductive loads. Switching all that stuff is fine, till the moment something goes wrong, then the controller takes the brunt of the hit. Relays will give you added flexibility and safety as well as keeping a faulty load away from the controller.
I have been in automation for a long time and it is great when integrated properly, and as worthless as a cock flavored lollipop when it isn't.

Peace and Safe Grows

Asmallvoice
 

Kief Moon

Active Member
For heat I use a ceramic heater. Picked it up from Target. It gives of no light. BTW, I bought that same controller and after two I got my money back. The CO2 sensor puts off an orange pulsating light. You don't want that in your room. I hope yours doesn't do that.
 

budleydoright

Well-Known Member
The CO2 sensor puts off an orange pulsating light. You don't want that in your room. I hope yours doesn't do that.
Pretty much all NDIR co2 sensors put out a little light energy. The level is very low and does not have enough energy to stimulate your plants.
 
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