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Controlling Grow Room CO2 With The Titan Controls Atlas 3 at Edenz Hydro

The Titan Controls Atlas 3: Day/Night CO2 Monitor/Controller is one of the best ways to control grow room CO2. Maintaining the ideal grow room environment is absolutely essential to cultivating huge, potent plants, and maintaining proper carbon dioxide levels plays a huge role in this. If your plants don't have enough CO2, your harvest will be dismal. But, if there is too much CO2 in the grow room, it creates dangerous conditions. 

Controlling Grow Room CO2 With The Titan Controls Atlas 3

The Titan Controls Atlas 3: Day/Night CO2 Monitor/Controller works between 0-2,000 PPM, and is incredibly easy to setup and operate. It works best with Titan Controls CO2 devices, and can control both tank and regulator kits & CO2 generators. No matter how you supplement your grow with CO2, this is the controller/monitor you need.

With rust, dust, and moisture resistant enclosure, this device is built to withstand the harsher conditions of a grow room. It will last you YEARS of trouble free growing, and it's super efficient.  It operates on a 120 volt power cord at 60 HZ, and just 5 amps.

Features Of The Titan Controls Atlas 3: Day/Night CO2 Monitor/Controller

  • Controls CO2 from 200 to 2000 parts per million (PPM)
  • Monitors CO2 from 300 to 5000 PPM
  • Adjustable PPM hysteresis/differential
  • Controls both CO2 tanks or CO2 generators
  • CO2 enrichment, or CO2 exhaust features.
  • ETL listed for use in commercial applications
  • 5 Amps/120 Volts/60 Hz.
  • 2 year warranty. 

This product is available at Edenz at either of our storefronts. Come visit today! 

Location and Hours

Madison Heights:

31431 John R Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071

(248) 291-6691

Open Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Lapeer:

401 W Genesee St
Lapeer, MI 48446

(810) 660-8484

Open Mon-Sat: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

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