space for one. it will be very close to the plants blowing cold air what looks like straight up to the exhaust. fresh air has to come from somewhere, it can come controled by ac in, or just whatever is in the room, better the ac. it is easier to control it outside the tent. will the ac mess with the humidity in the tent?
does it run on a compressor? doesnt that take water out of the air? and you said you have little of that in AZ. dont you need a swamp cooler there? just wondering how well it works there if it is a regular ac in such a dry area.
space for one. it will be very close to the plants blowing cold air what looks like straight up to the exhaust. fresh air has to come from somewhere, it can come controled by ac in, or just whatever is in the room, better the ac. it is easier to control it outside the tent. will the ac mess with the humidity in the tent?
does it run on a compressor? doesnt that take water out of the air? and you said you have little of that in AZ. dont you need a swamp cooler there? just wondering how well it works there if it is a regular ac in such a dry area.
I do not have a smart plug, no. What is this? Just a plug that has wifi?
I use a digital timer that plugs directly into the wall...
They are less reliable than a Smart Plug? Seems like the more simple technology would be more reliable... Only way I could see an issue is with a power outage... But thatd affect anything... (I will be looking into a small backup generator)
I guess I never thought of running an entire surge protector on a Digital Timer... The digital timer I have now is pretty cool. It does have 2 outlets so I currently have my light and 1 extra oscillating fan on it.
I am still waiting for Ivstealth to chime back in on why Digital Timers are bad and to tell me a little bit more about these "Smart Plugs"