For now, check your driver’s serial number. If it ends in "KM5," decide whether stability at ultra-low power is worth a Saturday afternoon with a screwdriver. Disclaimer: This article is based on firmware analysis and user testing as of February 2026. Always disconnect power before modifying LED drivers.
February 20, 2026 – MarsHydro has officially rolled out the KM6 firmware update for its popular TS and FC series LED grow lights. While not a new hardware release, the KM6 update represents the most significant overhaul of the light’s onboard control logic since the introduction of the KM5 chip in 2023. km6 update
For commercial cultivators and hobbyists alike, this update focuses on three critical areas: What is the KM6? The "KM" (Kernel Module) is the microchip inside MarsHydro’s dimmable drivers that manages PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signals. The KM6 replaces the previous KM5 firmware, addressing long-standing community complaints about low-end dimming flicker and timer resets during power outages. Key Features of the KM6 Update 1. Sub-10% Dimming Stability Previous KM5 users often reported that setting the light below 20% intensity caused visible flickering. The KM6 introduces a linear current smoothing algorithm . Independent tests show that TS-1000 and FC-E3000 units running KM6 maintain stable, flicker-free output down to 5% power—critical for early seedling stages and photoperiod manipulation. 2. Adaptive Thermal Throttling (ATT) One of the most notable changes is the removal of the "hard shut-off" safety feature. Under KM5, if the heat sink exceeded 85°C (185°F), the light would cut power completely—sometimes destroying a crop cycle. KM6 introduces progressive dimming: At 80°C, the light dims to 80%; at 90°C, to 50%; only cutting off at 100°C. This allows the fan or AC to catch up without losing the canopy. 3. Cross-Controller Compatibility KM6 natively supports the GrowHub V3 and third-party 0-10V adapters via a new RJ12 pinout configuration. Users no longer need to buy a proprietary MarsHydro controller to access sunrise/sunset simulation; the light now responds correctly to standard Type B dimming signals from AC Infinity and TrolMaster systems. How to Update (It’s Not an App Download) Crucial Note: Unlike smart bulbs, MarsHydro TS/FC lights do not have WiFi chips. The KM6 update is not downloadable via an app . For now, check your driver’s serial number