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I know its kind of crazy but I keep mine running 24/7. Just because I really pack the plants in there and want to keep it dry as possible to avoid mold and or mildew. I don't really have a problem with heat, more as soon as that exhaust fan kicks off the humidity spikes. So I just keep it running to be safe. I estimate that fan cost about $50 a month to run...worth the peace of mind imo...This is my 4th grow and second indoor grow. I think I'm doing fine overall as I start refining my methods. I have a question, however, regarding my exhaust fan. I kept in on last time from the start, but I'm thinking going forward it's not necessary to have it on that long so long as I keep the temp no higher than say 80 degrees Fahrenheit or so. While my last grow was fine, it was difficult keeping the humidity in the 40 - 50% range, as it was sucking it all out of the air (it's a small grow tent; I had 2 plants in the first tie, but this time I only have 1). And, after all, I think the only reason it's there is the smell and to keep the place from boiling. What do you guys think?
Wtf $50 a month just for the fan? It must be huge. What's the rate for kwh?I know its kind of crazy but I keep mine running 24/7. Just because I really pack the plants in there and want to keep it dry as possible to avoid mold and or mildew. I don't really have a problem with heat, more as soon as that exhaust fan kicks off the humidity spikes. So I just keep it running to be safe. I estimate that fan cost about $50 a month to run...worth the peace of mind imo...
IKR. Its a twelve inch Amazon cheapo 1060 cfm. 290 watts. I use it to exhaust two 4x8 rooms with a 6 inch split. I don't for sure know how to do the math to figure out exactly what its costing. I looked at the electric bill and it looks like my rate for kwh fluctuates between .045 and .066?Wtf $50 a month just for the fan? It must be huge. What's the rate for kwh?
Actually, my tent is real small (48X24X24) and my fan is a 4" one I bought on Amazon I think for < $15. I had to add the wire myself and add a plug, but it runs to some flex and then runs to a 4" filter that cost $40. I have everything on a timer and previously it would shut everything down on an 18/6 cycle for my autos. I also run a little 40-watt fan, which seems to circulate well enough given the small space. And, like I said - not that I noticed any negative results - it did tend to get pretty dry in my tent (which caused some concern on my part) when I had the 3 lower panels open.IKR. Its a twelve inch Amazon cheapo 1060 cfm. 290 watts. I use it to exhaust two 4x8 rooms with a 6 inch split. I don't for sure know how to do the math to figure out exactly what its costing. I looked at the electric bill and it looks like my rate for kwh fluctuates between .045 and .066?
Wife says, "As soon as you started running that fan 24/7 the bill went up fifty bucks!" Plus the damn thing vibrates my whole house...lol I noticed the Cloudline 12 inch fan runs on only 139 watts and is 1604 cfm...wow...I really need to upgrade.
This cheap fan is costing me double to run for less cfm...ouchy. I think I paid Like $109 for mine. The Cloudline is $369 and needs to be a priority for me. That's what I get for being cheap. Lesson learned. You get what you pay for when it comes to fans...and most other things.
Interesting, didn't know they made such a thing.I bought a thermostat that controls a plug outlet, I set it for 80 degrees and when the temp gets up tp 80 the plug outlet energizes and it runs the fan untill we get down to 78 and shuts off. It keeps the rh in check also. Cost 30 bucks and I love it. But when my fan dies I will buy a cloudline!!!
Yea pretty cool. A friend of mine has a jet heater and it was just on or off no control so he barely used it. So one night I went on ebay and stumbled on to this and it works great for controlling the temp. That was 2 yrs ago then I realized one would work for me!!Interesting, didn't know they made such a thing.
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