An LED Green Light for New Plant Growth Cabinet Precise Temperature Control System

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In the current, people pay more attention on food nutrition and security issues. In some places, the lack of farming land and land pollution leads to serious problem that people could not eat fresh vegetables. In order to solve these problems, "LED smart plant growth cabinet "came into being. As temperature is one of the most important control parameter that has the impact on plant growth, this paper describes a new type of temperature control system, and proposes simple, stable, precise temperature control method. In this paper we propose a new original two-dimensional temperature control strategy, which makes this cabinet has advantage over other domestic products. This paper describes the relationship between environment temperature and plant growth, and illustrates how the temperature control device works. In the experiment, we evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of this temperature control device.

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