insanestang4life
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Cool thanks like Im not on a budget just seen it when I was at lowes for cheap. ill just get on ebay. thanks Cmak
For exhaust can I run it like this Carbon Filter>>>Fan>>>>cool tube>>>>>>Cool tube>>>>>>exhaust exit. Then have a little smaller fan for intake. I would have the carbon filter and cool tubes towards the ceiling.
yep, that's the neighbourhood.total of about 27-2800
The directions you've posted are too small to read. Try again in higher resolution or point us to the mfr's website which might have a copy in PDF. However, you may not need to go to that trouble.I am wanting to hook a fan up to this thermostat that I bought any suggestions if this is possible here are the directions for the thermostat!
For exhaust can I run it like this Carbon Filter>>>Fan>>>>cool tube>>>>>>Cool tube>>>>>>exhaust exit. Then have a little smaller fan for intake. I would have the carbon filter and cool tubes towards the ceiling.
aw hell, what do you need me around here for?There won't be any way to maintain temps with that.
Seperate fans for cooltubes and the room.
Check out my journal.. I'll have my carbon filters up soon.
Guy's the best kind of t-stat to wire in parallel to your exhaust fan is a attic exhaust fan t-stat which is a line voltage t-stat for 120v. You can buy them at Home Depot by the attic fans. A regular t-stat for a residential home works off of 24v control voltage and it could fry the t-stat if you wire 120v to it. You can buy 120v control voltage t-stat but you will have to get one at a HVAC supply house if you do not want to use the attic fan t-stat.thats 24 volts and i dunno where you are assumning us and you have either 110 or 220, that being said you cant just wire a thermo like that in. it requires a different powersupply then either 110 or 220. it needs 24 volts, it can be done and prob has been but i dont think it should be and others i think would back me in saying that. whats your budget try something like what al just posted the other day. get on ebay and type thermostat, youll find a garden or greenhouse thermo for maybe $40 and any seller who is selling them usually has fan contrllers for about the same price. then jus refer back to here for the wiring to make them work in tandem.
Like this:So I should have it like this Fan>>>>cooltube>>>>cooltube>>>Exit then another Fan>>>>carbon filter>>>>Exit or should it blow the air back in the room? Then a fan for intake this is the confusing part for me. Sorry I get everything else but, this exhaust confuses the hell out of me! LOL thanks for the patience guys
Bingo. Great tip for Americans.Guy's the best kind of t-stat to wire in parallel to your exhaust fan is a attic exhaust fan t-stat which is a line voltage t-stat for 120v. You can buy them at Home Depot by the attic fans.
Yes we had that discussion a year ago or so. I did pull 220 into my room, I wired from the meter in and that is 220 200 amp. I have been recommending folks take a look at your control panel, especially the one that wants to know what he needs to run 4-1000 watt furnaces. Hope they are checking it out. VVVV, it occurs to me that I have not taken 110V growers into account. If my wall-plate line voltage was 110V, my op alone would need 32A service minimum. However, I'm blessed with 240V throughout the house.
I know yanks have 220V ckts for water heat and electric ranges/dryers. Most grow gear you find is 110V, but you can certainly buy 220V HPS lighting in the US. You would have to pull your own 220 line into an op, and I can see as how that would be costly, as you describe, unless you can safely DIY.
BB, hands down.thanks al, hey i got white widow and big bud what do you think would be a better strain for this op thanks seeker
Yes, I'm sure we did.Yes we had that discussion a year ago or so. I did pull 220 into my room, I wired from the meter in and that is 220 200 amp. I have been recommending folks take a look at your control panel, especially the one that wants to know what he needs to run 4-1000 watt furnaces. Hope they are checking it out. VV
Yep, you can use corona type O3 gens in your exhaust line. Corona types make a LOT of O3, but as said, they shouldn't be in your plant area.thanks al, i looked at the uvonair 5000 i saw it on ebay for 220 dollars american, that will be good for the room but i need something else to put inside the exaust tubes to the outside any suggestions... thanks seeker
i know eh? i went and bought a thermo and fan controller off ebay the night al posted that post. that things the shit cuz i was wondering what would happen to smell if the exhaust wasnt on at all. and well good ol al gives us the fix.. much appreciated here toThanks again AL and Sticky! Great idea with the Thermostat.
Thanks again AL and Sticky! Great idea with the Thermostat.
It really is one of my very favourite tricks. Oddly enough, due to my local conditions, it's also one I don't use in my own op.i know eh? i went and bought a thermo and fan controller off ebay the night al posted that post. that things the shit cuz i was wondering what would happen to smell if the exhaust wasnt on at all. and well good ol al gives us the fix.. much appreciated here to
Yep, sorry again for the kindy art.Hey, AL the black line or box in your drawing is that the walls? So you would have your fans and filter outside of your grow room!