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Why do you even use a tent if its open 24/7?
Good question. Since I use LEDs there is very little lost light that needs reflection from the side walls.
Why do you even use a tent if its open 24/7?
I think I jus peed myself laughing... Wait...sorry... Was that rude? Sorry. ha ha ha haNo, I apologise. I am dry and crude, it comes from alot of head injuries. I laugh at inappropriate times and say rude things that seem okay and funny at the time. Its best just to disreguard anything I say...
is that a modern erector set? 3d legos? What is that?Guys do I need to take a picture?
Maybe I should have mentioned that I put my tent skins on upside down so the 3 flaps are up high (and open). The 15" fan blows plenty of fresh air from the room into the tents, some of the air does vent through the upper flaps, as well as through the front flaps which are always open. If you look closely, you can see one of the upper flaps open on the right side in the second picture
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it looks pretty slick, like easier to work with than pvc if it's rigid enough. CoolIt's a children's toy set for building tents indoors. Bought it at Bed Bath and Beyond
It's very flexible. Each rod can be inserted and removed to shift branches as they get heavier
Triple hahaharip out that led sell it buy a hps and a extraction system u will double your crop
what type of light are you usingHey all. Please help. My little room stays cool and inside the Tent it never gets to 75°, I want fresh air pulled in at the smallest amount. What to do? The outside air is so cold it takes temp down to 62° . too cold. Any answers are fine with me. Brain froze
Put a heater in the room your tent is in so the air that is being pulled through your tent is warm. if u try and put the heater in the tent the cold air coming in will cool it down too much for it to be effective hope this helpsHey all. Please help. My little room stays cool and inside the Tent it never gets to 75°, I want fresh air pulled in at the smallest amount. What to do? The outside air is so cold it takes temp down to 62° . too cold. Any answers are fine with me. Brain froze
where is your tent locatedHey all. Please help. My little room stays cool and inside the Tent it never gets to 75°, I want fresh air pulled in at the smallest amount. What to do? The outside air is so cold it takes temp down to 62° . too cold. Any answers are fine with me. Brain froze
Open fixture.Heater is just a energy consumer, says the old lady. Tents inside a small office(room). Window has panda plastic. So officially tonight it stays around 64°-70°.what type of light are you using
if an HID.....you should switch to an open fixture
Fan controllers would workOpen fixture.Heater is just a energy consumer, says the old lady. Tents inside a small office(room). Window has panda plastic. So officially tonight it stays around 64°-70°.
Saying all this though have u got fan speed and temp controller's ?Put a heater in the room your tent is in so the air that is being pulled through your tent is warm. if u try and put the heater in the tent the cold air coming in will cool it down too much for it to be effective hope this helps
thats a chilly roomOpen fixture.Heater is just a energy consumer, says the old lady. Tents inside a small office(room). Window has panda plastic. So officially tonight it stays around 64°-70°.
Floors concrete.thats a chilly room
Fan speed controller. I must mention its 400 watt HID, and agrobrite 4 foot 4 tube. Its just not hotFan controllers would work
Saying all this though have u got fan speed and temp controller's ?
shot my 400 in a cool tube heats my grow space 20 degrees above ambientFan speed controller. I must mention its 400 watt HID, and agrobrite 4 foot 4 tube. Its just not hot
How hot or cold is yer spot?shot my 400 in a cool tube heats my grow space 20 degrees above ambient
I would crack the window and recirculate the air in the room...where is your intake? Directly to the outside?Open fixture.Heater is just a energy consumer, says the old lady. Tents inside a small office(room). Window has panda plastic. So officially tonight it stays around 64°-70°.
The window has a slice of wood, I attached a vent, the vent has Electrostatic filters. That's the fresh air intake.I would crack the window and recirculate the air in the room...where is your intake? Directly to the outside?