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bradley blankenship
March 6, 2025
Will it mess with the probe if it is close to a AC or exhaust **** or heater or will it not bother it accuracy and any information would be great thank you
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Mr. Anderson
March 6, 2025
The Autopilot ECLIPSE F90 probe is designed to resist EMI/EFI from electronic ballasts, but there is no specific mention of resistance to interference from an AC unit, exhaust, or heater. However, placing the probe too close to such devices could potentially impact its accuracy due to sudden temperature or airflow changes. It is recommended to position the probe in a stable environment for the most accurate readings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW PARTS LIST (WHAT’S IN THE BOX) LED DISPLAY & CONTROL SURFACE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CO 2 PPM SETTINGS CO 2 & TEMP LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH TEMPERATURE SETTINGS HUMIDITY & TEMPERATURE (RH% & TEMP) LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH HUMIDITY SETTINGS HUMIDITY DEADBAND (HYSTERESIS) HUMIDITY MIN/MAX RECALL HUMIDITY MODE SWITCH TEMP DEADBAND OPTIONS...
CO PPM levels, and its LED lights indicate active modes and inform the user of any errors. The ECLIPSE F90 Master Environmental Controller is easy to program and operate while showcasing total transparency of environmental conditions 24 hours a day.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PPM SETTINGS LEVELS: Click the CO2 PPM knob and turn to set the PPM target. Click again to confirm the setting. DEADBAND: Click the DEADBAND knob and turn to set the desired deadband setting. Click again to confirm the setting. Example: For CO increase mode, if setpoint=1000 PPM and deadband=50 PPM, the CO output will...
HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTION If when using a CO generator with this controller the environmental temperature exceeds the set limit, the ECLIPSE F90 will deactivate the CO outlet, regardless of whether the CO PPM level has reached the setpoint yet. The CO generator will become active again when the temperature returns to 10°F/5°C less than the high limit.
DAYTIME MODE LED/ERROR LEDs/ERROR DISPLAY MESSAGES The LED labeled DAYTIME MODE will illuminate when the controller is operating in daytime mode (i.e., the photocell is receiving light). S_SR: If this error message is being displayed, check the sensor’s connection to the controller. OUTP: If the controller does not detect even a slight change in humidity or temperature levels within a 2-hour period, the screen will flash this error code accompanied by illumination of either the COOLING ERROR, HEATING ERROR, or HUMIDITY ERROR LED.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS MOUNTING THE UNIT TO A WALL Secure the controller to the wall using the included mounting clips and screws. MOUNTING THE UNIT TO A GROW TENT Secure the controller to one of the grow tent’s vertical support rods with the included U-bolt brackets.
GENERAL WARNINGS 1. Save the instructions. These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference. 2. All warnings on this product and in the instructions must be observed closely. 3. All operating instructions must be followed. 4.
The purchase date is based on your original sales receipt. precise climate control precise climate control Thank you for choosing Autopilot by Hydrofarm. For further information about Autopilot products, videos, and technical information, please visit AutopilotControllers.com ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND AT Hydrofarm.com...
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Do you have a question about the ECLIPSE F90 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Will it mess with the probe if it is close to a AC or exhaust **** or heater or will it not bother it accuracy and any information would be great thank you
The Autopilot ECLIPSE F90 probe is designed to resist EMI/EFI from electronic ballasts, but there is no specific mention of resistance to interference from an AC unit, exhaust, or heater. However, placing the probe too close to such devices could potentially impact its accuracy due to sudden temperature or airflow changes. It is recommended to position the probe in a stable environment for the most accurate readings.
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