Need help with ac infinity 69 pro +. Not controlling my light

DoubleD5374

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So I have the ac infinity 69 pro + , and I’m using 2x UIS RJ11/12 adapters , for my kind x750 . I have tried both configurations , I’ve tried each individual channel on the light “full spectrum “ as well as “red/IR/UV , and nothing .

I just invested heavily into this setup , with all new ac infinity inline fans , humidifier , heater , controller , and co2 controller and regulator on its way as well . I’m about ready to try to trade two of my fluence spydr 2i 650w led ‘s for a ac infinity on frame evo 8 or 10 …

very frustrating . I’ve tried resetting the power as well. Nothing seems to work . Any help would greatly be appreciated
 

DoubleD5374

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Idk how to delete a thread - but found out that the controller can not dim or brighten kind or fluence lights .. . It can only turn it off or on via a smart plug .
So I’m gonna be in the market for a new light soon . I have to do some research and see which lights can be dimmed with this controller. If hlg/mammoth can’t , I’ll be investing in the evo 8 for my 4x4 or just upgrade to a larger tent and run their evo 10 .
 

curious2garden

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Idk how to delete a thread - but found out that the controller can not dim or brighten kind or fluence lights .. . It can only turn it off or on via a smart plug .
So I’m gonna be in the market for a new light soon . I have to do some research and see which lights can be dimmed with this controller. If hlg/mammoth can’t , I’ll be investing in the evo 8 for my 4x4 or just upgrade to a larger tent and run their evo 10 .
I dim my HLG's using their controller and a Type B connector from AC Infinity:
 

Tomatoesonly

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I just went through this testing on my x420, and saw that KindLed has their own expensive controller.

Do you know if a type B adapter would get the job done? All mine are type A adapters.
 

DoubleD5374

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I just went through this testing on my x420, and saw that KindLed has their own expensive controller.

Do you know if a type B adapter would get the job done? All mine are type A adapters.
I’ve tried the type A , which plug tight into the light as they’re supposed to but did nothing .

when I searched the ac website , it stated both my high end lights can be controlled by the smart plug .. this means it can only be used to turn on and off , and can not control light intensity .

im gonna sell my fluence spydr 2i’s with the dimmer - and just buy the evo10 . It is overkill for a 4x4 , but I bet I can push some serious serious weight with co2 involved .

I’m about to start a new grow thread in the journal section. So far I swapped to the kindx750 , ac controller pro + controller , ac infinity 6 inch fan with a floraflex carbon filter , ac infinity t3 heater and humidifier , two active air fans circulating inside the tent , as well as the ac infinity co2 controller, with regulator that is stand alone .

I’m also triggering a 4 inch intake fan with an external carbon filter to keep any smells in the lung room out “I lack space so I use my front porch .
The last piece is a 10k btu air conditioner that will be connected via a smart plug as well .

I really wish this kind would dim and brighten with the automated controller - but when I sell my other equipment I’ll purchase the evo10 and be able to completely manipulate intensity , just like a normal day .

right now my light is on a manual timer , 6/2-6/2-6/2 , vpd is 1.1 , temp is 80 degrees with lights on , 72 off and humidity is holding 67%
 

DoubleD5374

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Seems like any light with an adjustable spectrum will not work, at least that’s my experience.
Yeah im starting to see the same thing . Being as it’s two totally seperate channels on the kind with a plug in for each , I assumed I could run two adapters to control both …

I’m gonna sell my two fluence spydr 2i 630’s and dimmer to get the ac infinity evo 10 . I really like the new kind x2 also , with complete spectrum adjustability whites/blues/red.
 
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