twistedgardener43
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Type in extension cable in the sites search bar.I couldn't find them on the website. Do you have a link to them?
Type in extension cable in the sites search bar.I couldn't find them on the website. Do you have a link to them?
I searched didn't see them?I couldn't find them on the website. Do you have a link to them?
I did the extension cable search 17 products there search is not good. No round connectors all usb typeI searched didn't see them?
A link would be great
What dehu did you get and do you like the way it's working?Dehumidifier will be hooked up tomorrow. I got a continuous drain so I can just let it do it's thing.
I returned it. It didn't pull enough out to matter. Gave up on itWhat dehu did you get and do you like the way it's working?
Thats what i saw too. No round connectors.I did the extension cable search 17 products there search is not good. No round connectors all usb type
Not quite sure what size dehu you're looking for but here's my experience:What dehu did you get and do you like the way it's working?
That's why I went looking for a tent dehu. I bought the Vivosun and it worked so well I returned it a few days later and got the Pohl Schmitt.Not much you can do about the humidity at night except maybe set the high humidity setting on your exhaust fan. Unless you have a dehumidifier.
Mine spikes when my overhead light goes off.
I'm looking for one for my 4x4 tent mostly for night time. I have a 3x3 raised bed in there right now so I don't have much room (might downsize bed to gain floorspace). My tent is in the basement and has a large dehu and I keep it at 55% RH so that's my lung room I suppose. I'd like to see if a dehu inside the tent is more energy efficient than exhausting to outside. I'm looking to bring down the RH maybe five points at night. I only have one plant in there now thanks to a sausage festival so I do have some room on top of the soil this run. Will search for the koolatron thread, thanks.Not quite sure what size dehu you're looking for but here's my experience:
It's not AC Infinity (I've got a lot of their kit) but I've a dehu and a Vivosun dehu in my 2' x 4' tent. The Vivosun went back after a few days because it didn't drop RH. The Pohl Schmitt worked pretty well. I used it to drop RH after lights out. It ended up going into my Koolatron DIY dryer (there's a thread here on RIU on how to set that up).
My grow is in a garage in Southern California and we've had wet winters for the path three years. That dehu is a Waykar "5000 Sq. Ft Home Dehumidifier with Drain Hose for Basements, Large & Medium Sized Rooms". I bought it because of its shape - it's 9" square and about 2' tall. It's worked well since I bought it in 2021. We've had a string of wet winters here in SoCal and the Waykar has been able to keep RH in the garage in the 30's. No complaints at all.
I think there was a spectrum benefit marketed as well...more red if memory serves. Not believing that one either as I think DLI is the driver there.That's why I went looking for a tent dehu. I bought the Vivosun and it worked so well I returned it a few days later and got the Pohl Schmitt.
The latter was the recommended dehu for the Kooltron but I decided to run it in the tent. It helped keep RH in check post-lights out. It's in the Koolatron now but I'll get another one when I need it for my Fall grow.
A thought - manufacturer's are adding the ability to mimic the light intensity of sunrise and sunset. Per Bugbee, there's no reason to do that since all it does is reduce growth. I understand where Bugbee is coming from with that - reducing light, reduces photosynthesis and reduced photosynthesis results in reduced growth. Where mimicking dropping light intensity can be helpful is that doing so gradually reduces the temperature in a grow tent which will result in a more gradual increase in RH. Under certain circumstances, a rapid increase in RH can result in water forming on the leaves of a plant and that will cause "all sortsa hell" in a cannabis grow.
I don't ascribe to the idea of "sunrise"and "sunset" (I see them as marketing gimicks) but you could make the argument for "sunset" because of the benefit of reducing the likelihood of hitting the dew point. That would suck.
Just my tuppence.
Agree. It's more marketing speak.I think there was a spectrum benefit marketed as well...more red if memory serves. Not believing that one either as I think DLI is the driver there.
If you can vent the dehu outside the tent, that's the way to go. I'm not familiar with a dehu with a hose.I'm looking for one for my 4x4 tent mostly for night time. I have a 3x3 raised bed in there right now so I don't have much room (might downsize bed to gain floorspace). My tent is in the basement and has a large dehu and I keep it at 55% RH so that's my lung room I suppose. I'd like to see if a dehu inside the tent is more energy efficient than exhausting to outside. I'm looking to bring down the RH maybe five points at night. I only have one plant in there now thanks to a sausage festival so I do have some room on top of the soil this run. Will search for the koolatron thread, thanks.
Is this what you are looking for?I searched didn't see them?
A link would be great
If I can find the connectors I will make my own, as I used to make and repair motorsport racing harnesses.Thats what i saw too. No round connectors.
Sorry, I was thinking UIS cables.I couldn't find them on the website. Do you have a link to them?
you can but the splitter only allows you to use the same setting for all the devices plugged into itI guess on the 4 port one, if you used the 4-1 adapter you could have 16....I'm nit sure if that's recommended though.