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Pumping into the toilet is genius.
Mine runs via gravity to my sump pump and up and out.
If you have a basement and your growing upstairs you can cut a circular hole in your floor and run it down to a drain pipe or sump pump. If you're on a slab plumbing it away is more difficult.
And that sir is how it's done. It's really about finding the closest drain of any kind and connecting it.Yes my upstairs veg room has tables that penetrate thru the wood floor and T together and fill the sink
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And that sir is how it's done. It's really about finding the closest drain of any kind and connecting it.
Haha I'm the same way. Been in every different trade for the last 7 years. My room is completely automated too. Im pretty sure I like building, problem solving and growing more than smoking. What can ya do lolI'm in electrical contractor and I've been in the trades since high school (47 now) I've built many rooms I do a lot of planning before I build anything and its really showing in my flower rooms
I want to post some pics I just never get around to it I have an automatic watering system with a pool pump that waters 156 plants with John guess fittings connected to 2 inch PVC that waters all in about two minutes complete
it's a very impressive set up and yes I'm patting myself on the back ha ha
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Growing in a basement is amazing for heat management. You can even use an ac unit through the wall of your grow room and vent the exhaust into your basement. The walls will absorb all the heat you can throw at them.Thanks! This is my second season so before last year I had no idea what a problem this was going to be! My room is 10x11 in the basement, which is good for some things (heat management) and more difficult for others (water removal). But it's all in the planning and layout and its the first thing I'm taking care of before I pop any seeds this year....
Thank you both for the input!
That's exactly what I'm doing. Last year I had a window AC unit and it definitely didn't cut it so I used some of my grow money to buy a 12,000 BTU standing LG unit. So now by removing excess water and cooling the air within the room I can dial down my exhaust system (which was pretty much cranking all year to get all the heat and water out) and I also got a natural gas CO2 generator with a regulator, another reason to slow down it down.Growing in a basement is amazing for heat management. You can even use an ac unit through the wall of your grow room and vent the exhaust into your basement. The walls will absorb all the heat you can throw at them.
I have 16 lights (yeah I know absolutely ridiculous) and they were supposed to come from the factory daisy chain ready, but when they're salesman delivered them they weren't.... So getting all of the lights on 1 timer seems to be nearly impossible.. You're an electrician? 8 of the lights are on one 20 amp circuit (2 outlets) and the other 8 are on a second. If I bought two timers like the one in the link below could I wire one to each circuit? And if so, would I have to do it at the breaker box?I'm in electrical contractor and I've been in the trades since high school (47 now) I've built many rooms I do a lot of planning before I build anything and its really showing in my flower rooms
I want to post some pics I just never get around to it I have an automatic watering system with a pool pump that waters 156 plants with John guess fittings connected to 2 inch PVC that waters all in about two minutes complete
it's a very impressive set up and yes I'm patting myself on the back ha ha
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I can't comment on anything except I've used that timer and I loved it lolI have 16 lights (yeah I know absolutely ridiculous) and they were supposed to come from the factory daisy chain ready, but when they're salesman delivered them they weren't.... So getting all of the lights on 1 timer seems to be nearly impossible.. You're an electrician? 8 of the lights are on one 20 amp circuit (2 outlets) and the other 8 are on a second. If I bought two timers like the one in the link below could I wire one to each circuit? And if so, would I have to do it at the breaker box?
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/3413/ELEC-T102.html?gclid=CKv6hYXBu9ICFcaIswodjykMwQ
I have 16 lights (yeah I know absolutely ridiculous) and they were supposed to come from the factory daisy chain ready, but when they're salesman delivered them they weren't.... So getting all of the lights on 1 timer seems to be nearly impossible.. You're an electrician? 8 of the lights are on one 20 amp circuit (2 outlets) and the other 8 are on a second. If I bought two timers like the one in the link below could I wire one to each circuit? And if so, would I have to do it at the breaker box?
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/3413/ELEC-T102.html?gclid=CKv6hYXBu9ICFcaIswodjykMwQ
I can't comment on anything except I've used that timer and I loved it lol
Just curious 16 to a 50 that 66.6 AI have sixteen to a fifty and two more in my veg soon to be second bloom room to another fifty amp
And tearsofshiva was using a 20 amp breaker so icanfarm comparing apples and oranges hereJust curious 16 to a 50 that 66.6 A
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