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Greenhouse roll up motor DC24V for greenhouse ventilation
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24 volt DC motors comes with built in limit switchesExcellent reliabilty Ideal for greenhouse ventilation ,light deprivation and blackout systemsGreenhouse curtain motor dual Roll-up Unit for up to 2-190 feet longSetting the limit switches on hoophouse roll up ventilation motorselectricl roll up winch
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u/Plants672 ยท 1 pointr/Greenhouses

thanks, very much appreciated. If you don't mind taking a look, does something like this look correct so far to wire this up to the home outlet and remote access?


Greenhouse motor ,will need to run two of these

  • 24V
  • 3.6amp
  • 100 watt

    Power supply should probably be double the amp to run two of them?


    LED Power Supply Adapter 24V 10A - 240W AC/DC Power Adapter Transformer

    DPDT relay:
    10 amp DPDT relay

    wifi control:
    stinkbird temperature control wifi outlet ( I already own this)

    My assumption

  • Connect power supply to the relay
  • Connect wifi outlet to relay
  • Connect relay to motor.

    toggling the wifi outlet on/off (by temperature or my phone app ) will flip the polarity at the relay(motor goes up or down)

    I'm unsure how the wifi outlet connects to the relay, can you just wire an appliance plug directly to the relay? The wifi outlet part would then not be behind any sort of power supply/converter if that makes sense.

    Also any recommendations on where/how to properly shop this hardware, for example maybe this "LED power supply" might not be exactly right.

    thanks, don't mean to hit you up with a huge message. I'm realizing now this is more an electronics topic.