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OptiClimate 6000 Air-Cooled System

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SKU: 3798
Regular price £3,500.00
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Want complete control over lighting, temperature, CO2 levels and humidity? Get an OptiClimate 6000 Split Air Conditioning System!

It'll automatically detect and quickly respond to environmental changes.

Use the unit for managing a room of 10 x 600W lights or 15 x 400W lights - which can be controlled with a Dimlux Maxi Controller.

You can have separate settings for day (lights on) and night (lights off) modes.

To prevent bud rot (botrytis) and shock, plants are slowly eased into day and night cycle.

To keep pests out, and maximise CO2 efficiency very little air is exchanged. Foul odours and mould are removed, thanks to the internal carbon filter

Your system doesn't use water - unlike the OptiClimate Water Cooled System.

€¢ 1 x indoor and 1 x outdoor unit (can sit 15m apart)
€¢ All-in-one: cools, heats, dehumidifies, filters and circulates air
€¢ Complete with light sensor, humidistat, remote control and temperature probe
€¢ Economical - doesn't use water
€¢ Cool up to 2 rooms at a time (cools only)
€¢ Day and night modes (mode switches when your lights go on or off)
€¢ Slow cool function: to ensure plants aren't shocked
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Pre-heat function: to prevent bud rot (botrytis)
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Removes odours and mould - internal carbon filter
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Auto-shutdown safety feature with alarm log
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Reduces CO2 waste - low air extraction
€¢ Remarkably quiet to run
€¢ Can be used in greenhouses
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Air circulation for even temperature
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Runs on single phase household mains supply (3 phase variants available)
€¢ Suitable for rooms containing up to 10 x 600W lights or 15 x 400W lights

Your split system includes an outdoor unit and indoor unit. You can fit them up to 15 metres apart.

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