Dirtbag
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Sitting here looking at this picture.. I think I know where the "off" tripper might be. I bet it fell in behind the clock plate and got stuck there. Too lazy to go down the hill tonight but I'll check tomorrow.
Hard to say without seeing what you drew out.I have, obsessively lol. Why, are you seeing something I'm missing?
Quickbooks is your best bet. Easy to use and if you have your accountant give you a lesson in how to do the entry, you should never have an issue.Not sure about up there, but I'm assuming you're setting up something similar to a LLC? Or are you just rebranding from a sole proprietor type setup?
Lemme know if you need any application dev. I would be happy to build whatever small apps might make your life easier, most of my professional work has been around business management apps and construction apps.
Ah, that sucks. Good to know though. If I make it out to the coast in the next few weeks, I'll see if I can find some and take some prints for yall Canucks. They're wood lovers so you'll have to propagate them outdoors, but it's a worthwhile effort me thinks.
Ahh yeah its dead simple how I do it now. I just drilled 2 screws into the wall about 2" apart and wind the cord around them to raise the lights lol. The smooth cord slides through the Loops on the ceiling easy. I control 2 from one side of the door and 2 from the other. Only raise them maybe once a week and it's not a big deal.Hard to say without seeing what you drew out.
I'm specifically thinking of the method of controlling the height of the 4 different lights. Mechanical yes. How?
I live on the coastal bend of Texas and wonder if these cubensis could be found around this area?if you can make it out to the coast, this is the time of year you can find azurescens growing amongst the grasses. Not sure if they're that far north, but they're the most potent cubensis and well worth the hunt.
I don't, at least not right now. I'm documenting the process asynchronously and will spin up a thread once I finish up this run as this is my first embarkment into unislabs as well. Have done a little bit of wool work before, but not like this.I do not know how I missed this thread. Pulling up a chair now and super excited to grow along.
Also @tobh Do you have any more posts of your Uni-Slab grow. I am about to embark on one of my own thanks to Dirtbags idea and I would love to learn more about your experience.
I don't believe they make it that far south. Pretty sure they're isolated to the PNW. AFAIK you might be able to find liberty caps, which aren't a cubensis, and there are other varieties of cubensis you might find anywhere horses and cows are kept though.I live on the coastal bend of Texas and wonder if these cubensis could be found around this area?
These old timers were built like tanks. They just keep working.Yes!, lol, found the off tripper jammed in behind the clock plate.
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They're all I've ever used for timing lamps. I just don't trust the plug in types for higher wattage draws. I scored a bunch of T101 and T104's from a buddy for $10 each years ago. This one I mounted to a piece of wood, wired to a single outlet and a pigtail cord so I can plug it in and mount it wherever. I've got it plugged into my AC outlet that is wired with 12 guage and a 20 Amp breaker so I can put both lights on it quite comfortably.These old timers were built like tanks. They just keep working.
My progression...They're all I've ever used for timing lamps. I just don't trust the plug in types for higher wattage draws. I scored a bunch of T101 and T104's from a buddy for $10 each years ago. This one I mounted to a piece of wood, wired to a single outlet and a pigtail cord so I can plug it in and mount it wherever. I've got it plugged into my AC outlet that is wired with 12 guage and a 20 Amp breaker so I can put both lights on it quite comfortably.
Proper timers.My progression...
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I'm using one like the second pic currently... Timers don't do anything but act as triggers for the banks... Minimal load.
Probably repurposed when wiring up one of those controllers... Haven't used that thing in a long time... I just have a problem getting rid of shit.Proper timers.
I cringe when I see people pulling 1k+ through those little atlas timers.
That little gray box is basically a T104 I believe. Where are your wire clamps though?
Hey I resemble this comment. Pulling ~500w through one of those right now, in flower if I can run the lights at 100%, will be 740w. Sketchy, I know.Proper timers.
I cringe when I see people pulling 1k+ through those little atlas timers.
That little gray box is basically a T104 I believe. Where are your wire clamps though?