
ACE AIR is a 100% self-install kit. Designed with the latest same tech stacks as Tesla and Fitbit.
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All Brand. Seamless experience for every make and model. Works on old & new setups
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Connectivity Built-in. Hassle free internet. No wifi/hotspots. Auto connects to strongest carrier

Made-to-Order. Kits come with tailored instructions & comes ready to self-install with all items


Cellular. You do not need wifi, separate cellular hotspots/plans, or bluetooth. As soon as you slap it on, Amber’s built-in cell modem hops on whichever carrier is strongest.
To automate the bin/fan. The annual service is for 1/ the algorithms and modeling in the app 2/ the cellular connectivity 3/ continuous device support and updates.
We built ACE AIR to be self install. The top Analyzer takes 15 minutes. One drilled hole, then it slaps on with military grade magnets. The Automator takes 30 minutes. We collect fan pics of your bin before sending your tech, so that we can include the correct wiring and tailored instructions for your fan specifically.
Yes. It’s on 1 million bushel bins, and all the way down to 1.5K bushel hopper bins. We designed it from scratch to be adoptable on every bin and fan. At minimum every bin should have a CO2 Analyzer in it similar to how a smoke alarm is in every house.
Yes. It’s on every fan setup imaginable: Old fans, new fans, and all brands. Your kit is also made-to-order. We’ll have you send us seven pictures of each fan. An electrical engineer reviews your order and includes the correct wiring and tailored instructions for each fan individually.
One Automator is needed per grain bin fan. For a grain bin with two fans you would need two Automators (select the 2-Fan Kit). This first kit purchase is for one bin. If you’d like a custom quote for multiple bins call or text 401-307-3737.
The Automator has a vibration sensor from which Amber algorithmically derives troublesome events before they occur. For sites with multiple grain bins with ACE AIR kits and multiple fans with Automators, Amber has offsets built-in to ensure safe and efficient turn-on and turn-off times.
Amber shows you moisture via modeling. Since the Automator track’s every single air front pushed through the grain mass and the weather conditions before and after each event, we continuously update the expected moisture across the bin.
If you had 10 grain scientists in a room they would talk more about predictive CO2 sensing than cables as the best measurement for grain
“Really, hmmm that’s how we are placing temperature cables? wow! think of the roof loads we add?”
“Temp Cables... are NOT to find a storage problem, that’s like finding a needle in a haystack... It’ doesn’t work unless the sensor is right where the problem occurs.”
“We did some testing with CO2 sensors. We tried to fool it, they don’t lie... we caught it... Never caught with temperature cables, but we did with CO2 Sensors.”
Cables are overblown, overpriced, and oversold.
Farmers are switching to ACE AIR: the no-cables grain monitor
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“I had tried cables already. We couldn't keep them working, and so they became unreliable.”
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“Plug-in systems were a nuisance... and the cables were not real reliable as far as their strength and sensitivity.”
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“We’ve had Sentry Pacs, temperature cables, and Bullseye systems in the past.”
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“We were having issues with the cables all the time, and it got to where I couldn't trust the data.”
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“For me it was very obvious. I didn't want to mess with all that cable stuff.”
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“Cables were not user friendly at all. It was just very, very difficult to use.”
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“ACE AIR... I was able to install and note hire a technical engineer to do it.”
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“Every other system included cable packages, a lot of wiring, a lot of harder installation.”
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“Yea, didn’t do cables, didn’t do any of that. We landed on as ACE AIR as the #1 cause of the ‘no-cable’ system.”
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“ I liked the ACE AIR system because the lack of cables or anything complex to hook up.”
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“ My old system... you had to plug-in... and had cables suspended from the bin roof.”
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“ Well, the last two bins I built, I put the brackets in for the cables. But I just never pulled the trigger on it.”