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Can InCommand 1200 work with two Application Rate Modules
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Posted 3/13/2020 19:01 (#8102386 - in reply to #8101489)
Subject: RE: Can InCommand 1200 work with two Application Rate Modules


Winkler, Manitoba Canada
tedbear - 3/13/2020 10:55

Has anyone used an InCommand 1200 with two Application Rate Modules at the same time?

Someone emailed me about wanting to monitor (not control) the rate of two fertilizers on their planter besides working with seed clutches. First off the Multi-product unlock is definitely necessary.

It would seem that having two Application Rate Modules should be possible but something sticks in my mind that the system will only recognize one. I may have been wrong or possibly this has been changed.

I have an InCommand 1200 powered up here in my office. I created a new planting configuration including clutches and two Application Rate Modules. The configuration allowed this so that leads me to believe it is possible. This is setting on a desk with no modules attached so I cannot test this. Actually I can't test it even in the shop since I only own one Application Rate Module. This is to help a fellow AgTalker.

I know that two fertilizers can be monitored by using either two Liquid Product Control Modules OR one Application Rate Module and one Liquid Product Control Module. The question is can the two fertilizers be monitored with two Application Rate Modules.




Maybe I am not understanding your question, but Ag Leader knowledgebase indicates that an InCommand 1200 is capable of running 8 products. I assume that would require 8 application rate modules, unless one module is actually multi-channel capable.

https://portal.agleader.com/community/s/article/Multi-Product-Unlock...

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