Thanks, sounds like solid advice to me... Lucky winter is coming and I should have average daily temps in the 70's and 80's for a while rather than the 90s. It'll give me a break and let me have a few months to figure out the best way to tackle insulation and possibly cooling the nutes. I do have a chiller, but I'm hoping to not use much electricity if possible. Atomizer had an idea to possibly set the chiller to only come on around pump time, and then insulate the accumulator, so that's not too bad an idea, just need to figure a way to have the chiller come on slightly before the pump. Is it true the pod will track the nute temps that closely, I can't imagine with such little spray it could make a huge difference? Congrats on being your own grid man..!