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You've done a great job of keeping that tray pristine. I was honestly expecting it to look like pee stains 🤣
I've been zooming in on his pic's for awhile now trying to bust him for even a dust bunny... Nothing, nada, zilch. Not even on top of the lights. He may be a serial killer.

(edit) look at his fan blades, It's the same old fan from page 1 of his journal. how's that even possible to keep that clean !

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Can you tell us a bit about your Pulse Pro? I know @curious2garden is interested in one. I'm not clear on how you use it.
you just plug it in a login to the website there you can set custom profiles for notifications for all environmental variables youll get a notification on your phone if something is out of wack i have 4 custom profiles i setup

veg vpd
veg co2 enriched
flower vpd
flower co2 enriched

the extra two profiles are for when im running or not running co2 that way i dont get any notifications for the co2 being too low or too high. the phone app on ios is cool for notifications and viewing graphs in real time. but if your making custom profiles id suggest doing that from a computer. theres also an api that you can use and you can pull the data from the server to a raspberry pi running home assistant. oh and once a year i recalibrate the co2 sensor. i also do my titan controls co2 sensor at the same time.
 
you just plug it in a login to the website there you can set custom profiles for notifications for all environmental variables youll get a notification on your phone if something is out of wack i have 4 custom profiles i setup

veg vpd
veg co2 enriched
flower vpd
flower co2 enriched

the extra two profiles are for when im running or not running co2 that way i dont get any notifications for the co2 being too low or too high. the phone app on ios is cool for notifications and viewing graphs in real time. but if your making custom profiles id suggest doing that from a computer. theres also an api that you can use and you can pull the data from the server to a raspberry pi running home assistant. oh and once a year i recalibrate the co2 sensor. i also do my titan controls co2 sensor at the same time.

Does it control the devices too?
 
Does it control the devices too?
no it does not directly. its mostly for data logging and notifications. however they do allow access to the api and the server so in theory if your someone very smart (not me lol) you can use home assistant to pull the data. for example setup a smart plug on home assistant plugged into an additional dehumidifier. lets say your current dehumidifier works fine. but it rains heavily so your dehumidifier cant keep up. lets say home assistant does an api call every 2 minutes. it detects a humidity level of 70% (maby your other dehu died who knows) this triggers home assistant to turn on that smart plug your other dehu comes on and saves the day while your at work. i bought a raspberry pi, installed home assistant, then copied someone elses code to pull the data from the server using my api key. then i was able to display the data on a screen. thats as far as i got i have yet to see anyone elses code that gets it to do anything else with home assistant. im sure its possible to make it control stuff i just dont have the knowledge to do it.
 
no it does not directly. its mostly for data logging and notifications. however they do allow access to the api and the server so in theory if your someone very smart (not me lol) you can use home assistant to pull the data. for example setup a smart plug on home assistant plugged into an additional dehumidifier. lets say your current dehumidifier works fine. but it rains heavily so your dehumidifier cant keep up. lets say home assistant does an api call every 2 minutes. it detects a humidity level of 70% (maby your other dehu died who knows) this triggers home assistant to turn on that smart plug your other dehu comes on and saves the day while your at work. i bought a raspberry pi, installed home assistant, then copied someone elses code to pull the data from the server using my api key. then i was able to display the data on a screen. thats as far as i got i have yet to see anyone elses code that gets it to do anything else with home assistant. im sure its possible to make it control stuff i just dont have the knowledge to do it.
You just described what ac infinity AI controllers are doing for me. Continuously monitoring and adjusting my climate, inside and outside.
 
I suspect not. They have their ecosystem pretty locked down. They want to be your complete grow answer. The recent AI expansion is adding tools that can manage irrigation and even automated res monitoring and adjustment although the rollout is gradual. They only started selling lights a couple years ago but they work with most major light brands with the addition of an rj11 cable.
 
no it does not directly. its mostly for data logging and notifications. however they do allow access to the api and the server so in theory if your someone very smart (not me lol) you can use home assistant to pull the data. for example setup a smart plug on home assistant plugged into an additional dehumidifier. lets say your current dehumidifier works fine. but it rains heavily so your dehumidifier cant keep up. lets say home assistant does an api call every 2 minutes. it detects a humidity level of 70% (maby your other dehu died who knows) this triggers home assistant to turn on that smart plug your other dehu comes on and saves the day while your at work. i bought a raspberry pi, installed home assistant, then copied someone elses code to pull the data from the server using my api key. then i was able to display the data on a screen. thats as far as i got i have yet to see anyone elses code that gets it to do anything else with home assistant. im sure its possible to make it control stuff i just dont have the knowledge to do it.

Ah I was confused I thought they were also a controller like ACI.
 
Ah I was confused I thought they were also a controller like ACI.

your question prompted a google search. there has been some developments since a couple years ago when i was looking into it. i found this thread


looks like somebody wrote an integration for home assistant. proper integration in home assistant could potentially make it more powerful and open source than ac infinity controllers. might be time for me to get a better case for my raspberry pi and blow the dust off that thing lol.
 
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