.Smoke
Well-Known Member
Not sure if this has been previously covered or not, but here's my 2 cents.
The light from an hps disrupts the 69 Pro sensor and basically renders the controller useless.
A strip of material from a fabric pot and a few zip ties seems to correct the issue.
I've been testing it directly under the light along side a couple Inkbird temp/humidity controllers for a few hours now.
All the numbers seem legit and the controller is working as intended.
The light from an hps disrupts the 69 Pro sensor and basically renders the controller useless.
A strip of material from a fabric pot and a few zip ties seems to correct the issue.
I've been testing it directly under the light along side a couple Inkbird temp/humidity controllers for a few hours now.
All the numbers seem legit and the controller is working as intended.
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