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70 is fine, rock on!Reservoir temp is going up to 70 deg. when lights are on. I thought that may be a little hot.
Hydroguard is good. Make sure you have big, and extra air stones
Just an example..room temperature will keep buckets at that temperature..or use frozen water bottles when things get warm...
Run hydroguard with those temps and won’t need chiller and have healthy roots. Good luck bubba!Got buckets wrapped with bubble insulation last night, temps holding below 70 now.
I thought about doing that also but never did. Just running hydroguard in my system no problems. Think highest res temp I’ve had was 80.Think I am going to try a different approach to my reservoir temp control. Instead of being a slave to frozen water bottles, I am going to pump my water through a whart chiller I have from my beer brewing days.
I think if I pump my water out of the tent through a copper chiller, submerged in water, and back into the tent, I should lose a few degrees in heat transference. Room temp. outside my tent stays around 60, will get a few degrees higher in summer.
Anyone see any problems with this?
Think I am going to try a different approach to my reservoir temp control. Instead of being a slave to frozen water bottles, I am going to pump my water through a whart chiller I have from my beer brewing days.
I think if I pump my water out of the tent through a copper chiller, submerged in water, and back into the tent, I should lose a few degrees in heat transference. Room temp. outside my tent stays around 60, will get a few degrees higher in summer.
Anyone see any problems with this?
Also keep your air pump outside the tent in that cool air your talking about outside the tent!Think I am going to try a different approach to my reservoir temp control. Instead of being a slave to frozen water bottles, I am going to pump my water through a whart chiller I have from my beer brewing days.
I think if I pump my water out of the tent through a copper chiller, submerged in water, and back into the tent, I should lose a few degrees in heat transference. Room temp. outside my tent stays around 60, will get a few degrees higher in summer.
Anyone see any problems with this?
Think I am going to try a different approach to my reservoir temp control. Instead of being a slave to frozen water bottles, I am going to pump my water through a whart chiller I have from my beer brewing days.
I think if I pump my water out of the tent through a copper chiller, submerged in water, and back into the tent, I should lose a few degrees in heat transference. Room temp. outside my tent stays around 60, will get a few degrees higher in summer.
Anyone see any problems with this?
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