Bartlett has introduced two new products: the RL9600 Radio Link and the Big Boss power supply.
The Radio Link is a wireless radio system used to program and monitor Bartlett greenhouse controllers from your personal computer. The Radio Link eliminates the need for expensive wiring to monitor each of your greenhouse controllers.
The Radio Link comes with Bartlett's C.I.S. system which allows users to wirelessly monitor and control up to 50 greenhouses and collect and store data for further evaluation. With a straightforward installation process and step by step instructions, getting the Radio Link up and running is made easy.
The Big Boss is a 24VDC power supply designed to control two 10A motors for roll up/down walls. It has many of the same features as the Vent Boss, but is designed for use with larger motors. The Big Boss is a good companion for 24VDC motors providing time and labor savings for many growers.
The 11”x7”x5”sealed unit offers a good way to power and manually operate your motors. For convenience, the Big Boss has 10A resettable circuit breakers to protect each motor. A 5A circuit breaker protects the Big Boss from power surges and shorts. Enhance the Big Boss’ capabilities by adding the Bartlett RWL11X2 to gain coordination of heats and cools and take advantage of the DIF, DAY, & NITE features of that unit. It is also compatible with other controllers.
For more information: www.bartinst.com
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