Omega 2 Way Timer & Relay Contactor

Omega HYD-0695

( HYD-0695 )

One of the best grow room light contractors available featuring a built-in timer. Available in 2, 4, 6 and 8-way versions. Made from premium components

 Allow the user to efficiently and reliably control their grow room lighting system. This indoor growing relay contactor features rubber moulded plugs as well as switchable sockets and hanging brackets for ease of installation.

 
 

UK Delivery

  • Royal Mail Tracked 2-5 working days  £4.80 
  • £19 Next day delivery available at checkout via DHL.
  • FREE DELIVERY on orders over £50.

NO INTERNATIONAL ORDERS.

Returns Refunds and Cancelations

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How do I set up a hydroponic system?

Setting up a hydroponic system involves several key steps. First, choose the type of hydroponic system that suits your needs, such as Deep Water Culture, Nutrient Film Technique, or Ebb and Flow.

  • Gather materials
    You will need a water reservoir, a growing medium (like clay pellets or rockwool), a nutrient solution, a pump (if applicable), and grow lights if you're setting up indoors.
  • Set up the system
    Assemble your chosen hydroponic system according to the instructions. Ensure that the water reservoir is clean and that all components are securely connected.
  • Fill the reservoir
    Add water and mix in your hydroponic nutrient solution according to the instructions on the packaging.
  • Add plants
    Place seedlings or seeds into the growing medium, ensuring they have good contact with the nutrient solution or water.
  • Monitor conditions
    ​Regularly check the pH levels, nutrient concentration, and overall health of your plants. Adjust the system as necessary to maintain optimal growth conditions.

 

 
 

 

What kind of grow lights are best (LED, fluorescent, etc.)?

When it comes to grow lights, LED lights are often the best choice for hydroponic systems due to their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and ability to emit specific wavelengths that promote plant growth. They generate less heat, reducing the need for additional cooling systems.

Fluorescent lights are another option, especially T5 lights, which are suitable for seedlings and leafy greens. However, they may not be as efficient for flowering plants or larger setups.

Ultimately, if your budget allows, we recommend investing in LED grow lights for the best overall performance and energy savings.

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