How to Set Up Your LightRail 3.5, 4.0 or 4.20
You’ve Got This
You’ll see how easy this is. Sure, there are adequate instructions that come with any LightRail
product but this eBook is meant as a quick “How To” for setting up your LightRail light mover
as part of your grow equipment. Sure, read the LightRail instructions, too, but for a quick
overview, you’re at the right place. We know that seeing, together with doing – that’s the best
combo for getting it right.
So, are you ready? Let’s put up a LightRail.
Rail Assembly
As you plan out your indoor growing equipment, there are just two things to say here.
First, make sure you see the green arrow on the one rail half and have the direction of that arrow
slide into the other rail half. Easy, huh?
The second thing to mention is that you need to line everything up well. Each rail half is one
meter ( 3’3″) so when assembled, you are now at 2 meters (6’6″).
Note: The extruded aluminum rail can be easily cut for fitting more exactly into limited grow
setup spaces, or you can always use just half a rail.
Any Board Will Do
After your rail is assembled, mount the rail to a board. Be sure to use all your mounting holes.
Your rail will now hold 75 lbs.
Rail to Board
We’ve used a cedar fence picket from the hardware store and they work great, by the way, but
any board is fine.
A Little Ceiling Planning for Your Grow
Setup
Now More Easy Planning for Your Grow
Light System
The Last Few To Do for Your Indoor
Growing Equipment
Your board gets mounted to the ceiling with the rail already attached. Make sure your rail is level
and straight. Note: If you have a finished ceiling, be sure to locate the studs/joists. Your indoor
grow lights will soon be hung.
And Up It Goes; The Rail is Ready for the
LightRail Motor and Indoor Grow Lights
So Now Start Your Engines
It’s time to let your motor gently drive itself onto the rail. Oh, but wait just one minute……..first
make sure you have positioned a switch stop onto the other end of that rail so your motor doesn’t
just keep going right off the end. Once the motor has driven itself onto the rail, you can now
install the remaining switch stop. As you can see, the switch stop positions are adjustable. Your
indoor grow equipment is almost complete. Note: Make sure your switch stops are positioned on
the correct side of the rail so that they can make contact with the black slide bar located in the
upper part of the black switch box. That contact is what tells the Motor that it’s time to stop,
pause and then reverse direction.
What’s This Thing Do?
As part of your indoor grow equipment with LightRail, your adjustable time delay knob on the
side of the black switch box can be set anywhere from 0 to 60 seconds and yes, that time delay
cycle will start right away so you may have to wait up to 60 seconds, depending on the setting,
for your motor to go.
Note: The purpose of the time delay at the ends of the run is to even out the indoor plant light
field and without this feature, your indoor grow light would spend most of its time in the middle.
This way, all the plants get equal indoor plant light time.
Your Indoor Grow System Comes Together
As part of your indoor grow system, it’s now time to attach your hood or indoor grow light
assembly. LightRail will, of course, move any indoor grow light/any hood. Rope Ratchets or Pro
Grips, which can be purchased separately at a hardware or hydroponic store, can attach right to
your LightRail light mover for easy raising or lowering of your indoor plant light as your garden
grows. Look how simple that is.
And There You Have It: A Grow Setup
Meant To Get The Job Done
Your grow setup with a LightRail light mover is officially up and ready to go. That was super
easy.
No Ceiling, No Problem
So you want to hang your LightRail light mover in a grow tent or all season greenhouse? It’s
seriously simple to do. We have Rail Hangers made just for that. Rail Hangers are made for
LightRail 3.5, 4.0 or 4.20 but not compatible with LightRail 5.0.
Note: For runs over one meter, a one-piece rail is recommended but a “splinted” two-piece rail
would work. A splint can be made where the rail halves join by attaching the assembled rail onto
a piece of wood through some of the mounting holes near the adjoined area. This gives extra
strength for the suspended LightRail rail in a grow tent or greenhouse setting.
Simple, Smart, Scalable
You can move a total of three lights inline using just one motor. Or, with LightRail 4.20, the
scalability is already included in one convenient indoor grow kit, and that’s for two lights to
move with just one motor. It’s smart. Really smart.
Use the Add A Lamp Kit in addition to your main LightRail Kit. Basically, it works with a
trolley and a push/pull rod. Use two Add A Lamp Kits, one off of each end of your main
LightRail 3.5 Kit or LightRail 4.0 Kit to move a total of three lights inline using just your one
motor. As far as indoor grow systems go, it’s smart. Really smart.
The Art Of Hood Turning
With LightRail grow equipment, you can turn your hood if you want to and plenty of people do.
The RoboStik is meant to turn your hood or indoor grow light 90 degrees so as it travels along
the rail, you get a wider footprint of light than otherwise. For some grow setups, a wider pattern
of indoor plant light is just right.
LightRail Light Mover Auxiliary Trolleys Are
Flexible Additions For Your Grow Setup
Auxiliary Trolleys are versatile grow setup additions , not just as an Add A Lamp component,
but can also be used to festoon ductwork or to keep cords together. As your LightRail goes along
the rail, ductwork can be gently pulled behind and as your motor goes the other way, it slowly
pushes ductwork ahead. This makes for good indoor grow systems organization.
The Power of Your Indoor Grow Light Is In
Your Hands
Those are the basics. As you can see, setting up your LightRail light mover is super easy. Just
know that this grow setup will be the single most important thing you can do to Supercharge
your indoor plant light. Ok, so you know what to do. Let’s get that LightRail up and running.