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Find a new spot inside the house....Or somewhere......Or rebuild the shed, insulating it and adding an A/C...Where are you? ....It's hot already?
I always need some daylight time in the morning to work on my girls. I'm an early-to-bedder, early-to-riser, so I like the lights to be on when I'm up. Around here during bad summer heat it can start getting pretty hot between 9-10am, so I have my lights turning off by 10am. That gives me a good 2-4 hours of my awake time to do necessary work.Alright, thanks for the info. What do you think is best - cancel the lights off-timer so it'll go straight all night, wait till the temps rise (at about 11 am) then set it to new configuration, or, continue with current light regime (go off at 3-10 am) then turn it off again at 11:00 for 6 hours..
Use the coolest times of the day to your advantage is what I'm trying to say.
what i do to battle the heat in the summer is I keep my lights off during the day and have them on all night. Hope this helps
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