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    AROYA Substrate Sensor Alignment Tool

    Manufacturer: Addium (Aroya)
    • Ensures precise alignment of AROYA moisture sensors.
    • Optimizes sensor contact with the substrate.
    • Facilitates easy and error-free installation.
    • Mitigates substrate inconsistencies for accurate readings.
    • Enhances data accuracy for better grow insights.
    • Built with durable materials for long-term reliability.
    • Recommended for use with three sensors per strain per 1,000 sq. ft.
    • Helps maintain consistent sensor performance with regular monitoring.
    • Ideal for fresh installations to avoid pre-existing substrate issues.
    • Compatible exclusively with AROYA moisture sensors.
    SKU: Q113647
    Manufacturer part number: 15999
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    The AROYA Substrate Sensor Alignment Tool is engineered to optimize the placement and performance of moisture sensors within the substrate. This tool enhances the accuracy and reliability of moisture readings, ensuring cultivators can rely on actionable data to improve grow operations.

    The tool ensures precise horizontal alignment of sensors, maximizing contact with the substrate to deliver consistent and accurate measurements. Its design facilitates straightforward installation, reducing errors commonly associated with improper sensor positioning. Constructed with durable materials, it is built to withstand the rigorous demands of cultivation environments.

    For best results, it is recommended to use multiple sensors per grow area, typically three per strain in a 1,000-square-foot room. Sensors should be installed in new substrate spaces rather than pre-existing holes to maintain optimal contact. Regular calibration and cleaning of sensors are essential to ensure consistent and accurate performance.

    The AROYA Sensor Alignment Tool is compatible with AROYA moisture sensors and features a robust design for long-term reliability, supporting cultivators in achieving precision and consistency in their operations.

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