Description
Plug the fan speed controller into a mains socket and then plug your extractor fan into the socket on the front. When the mains socket is switched on, your fan will begin to run. Use the control on the front of the Control Freak fan speed controller to increase or decrease the fan speed as required.
Remember, the fan speed always needs to be high enough to remove adequate amounts of stale air from your grow space, even when the room is cold. If the fan speed is too low, there may not be enough fresh air exchange to replenish CO2 for optimal plant growth. Also, having your fan speed too low may not keep the humidity down enough for good plant growth and to reduce the chances of mould or rot during flowering.
The added temperature sensor very simply plugs into the small socket on the top of the unit. The control on the fan speed controller sets the minimum constant fan speed while a second control on the thermostatic controller allows you set a “maximum” temperature which when reached will increase the fan speed to full until the temperature in the grow-space has dropped back down again.
The Control Freak can adjust the speed of fans with a maximum power consumption of 1150 Watts (current draw of 5 amps). However, it should never be used to control the speed of circulation type fans which generally have their own speed control. Using the Control Freak fan speed controller to control a circulation fan will invariably burn out the controller or the fan itself.