Products

emHub

The emHub is the heart of the Agrimesh system. It serves as a bridge between devices used on site and the software that controls them. emMesh network The image below illustrates how a typical barn watched over by the Agrimesh system operates. To the left, most devices use the emMesh technology to find the best […]

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emPowerR3

For complete and detailed information about the emPowerR3, download the user manual (wiring plans at page 11). 1.One pagers Use this section for a quick overview of all the critical information about the emPowerR3. For more wiring diagram examples, see the user manual. 1.1 – emActuator For detailed information about the emActuator, see its article.

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emPowerD1

For complete and detailed information about the emPowerR3, download the user manual (wiring plans at page 10). 1. One pager Use this section for a quick overview of all the critical information about the emPowerD1. 2. Description The AgriMesh emDrive is a wireless control device that controls 0-10V, 0-5V or 4-20mA output.It must be used

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emActuator

1.One pager 2.Configuration emActuators require thorough initial configuration so that the Agrimesh software can use the air inlets properly. Although this configuration is usually done by one of our technician, the following steps describe in detail how to properly install an emActuator. Feel free to have one of our technicians go over your setup if

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emWallZ

1.One pager 2.Configuration Part of the challenge to setup an emWallZ resides in getting the wiring right. Please refer to the first section (and your electrician) for this part. The other piece of configuration is done in the Agrimesh Console and is explained below. The way Agrimesh controls the inflatable walls around the barn is

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emBreath

Description The emBreath is a probe that communicates temperature and humidity information for its location directly to the Hub. It is powered by a battery. Since it does not use the emMesh technology, communications from the emBreath can’t use other devices as relays to reach the Hub. It is strongly advised to use an emRelay

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emBreezes

Description The emBreezeS measure the difference of static pressure in both of its tubes. One tube should be inside the barn (or where the static pressure wants to be known), while the other one should be outside the barn. It does not matter which one of the tubes goes where: they can be inverted. It

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