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I flipped to flower and it gets chilly at night during lights off. The tent is getting down to 60f at night. What’s the best/safest way to maintain some heat during the night?
I’m almost considering having lights off during the day and lights on at night... makes it hard to check on them though when the hours are 9-9
I was looking into that. That’s a nice setup but there isn’t much room left in my tent at all for that big heater.
Was kinda hoping to heat the intake air being blown in from the outside. An in-line air heater would be nice but doesn’t Seem to exist. I know my 5.9L Cummins has a grid heater that heats up the intake air. Hmmmm
I keep the exhaust fan on which pulls warm air in.I flipped to flower and it gets chilly at night during lights off. The tent is getting down to 60f at night. What’s the best/safest way to maintain some heat during the night?
I’m almost considering having lights off during the day and lights on at night... makes it hard to check on them though when the hours are 9-9
Yeah the tent is indoors but it’s in an open basement which is huge. I think a little heater right in front of my intake fan hopefully does the trick. Just scared of fires and melted shit everywhere while I’m gone.
Heya farmer I’ve used the oil filled radiant heaters for years at work and in my grow room they are very safe and reliable an excellent choice for grow rooms good luck. If your tent doesn’t have space for it put it outside your tent. If the room is to open to heat properly tack heavy poly it about 6 ft all around your tent ceiling to floor and that will help keep things toasty at night. Best of luck with your grow!!Yeah the tent is indoors but it’s in an open basement which is huge. I think a little heater right in front of my intake fan hopefully does the trick. Just scared of fires and melted shit everywhere while I’m gone.
I’ve used these in the past with good luck. Also using an inkbird controller to turn it on and off when needed. There’s two modes (low/high) and it draws 200w max. It’s good for smaller spaces. It heats up a 5x5 tent just fine.
That's a nice little radiantI would trust that in a tent for sure. ETL certified zero clearance. Better than any light I've used
I was looking into that. That’s a nice setup but there isn’t much room left in my tent at all for that big heater.
Was kinda hoping to heat the intake air being blown in from the outside. An in-line air heater would be nice but doesn’t Seem to exist. I know my 5.9L Cummins has a grid heater that heats up the intake air. Hmmmm
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