greenman28
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I am taking this down temporarily to give xcceries aka yescomusa aka thelashop one last chance to redeem themself before this is left up forever.
Yescomusa is a top rated seller, I bought my tents from them too, 2 of them unfortunately. Plastic hooks broke after the first grow. The tents are actually well made aside from the cheap hooks. From now on I will never buy grow supplies from anywhere but HTGSupply.I'm not trying to be an ass here, did you buy from a "top rated seller"? Because that's where I'm looking for a tent and vent.
Ever hear of "Hobby Lights Oneshop"? - And, is this just shit?Yescomusa is a top rated seller, I bought my tents from them too, 2 of them unfortunately. Plastic hooks broke after the first grow. The tents are actually well made aside from the cheap hooks. From now on I will never buy grow supplies from anywhere but HTGSupply.
looks good to me.Ever hear of "Hobby Lights Oneshop"? - And, is this just shit?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4x8-Mylar-Hydroponic-Grow-Room-Tent-Cabinet-48x96x78-/300607024268?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item45fd932c8c
This picture perfectly illustrates the problem with cooltubes.
Well I didn't post the picture to get into a lighting debate lol...but anyway, there are reflectors that come with the cooltube that allow you to reflect the light down, they are not installed in this pic as it was a test run to see what the temps are like. Everything has its good and bad points...unless the hood is air cooled (which makes it cost much more than a regular hood) you have to keep the lighting a considerable distance away from the plants in comparison to a cool tube. More distance from plants = more lumens lost. Not to mention, temps in general are higher without a cool tube or air cooled hood. Also, many people upgrade later and install a hood over the cool tube which gives you the best of both worlds. For the budget I had to stick with, this set up works for me and is much better than the CFLs I was using. Also, I live in the South, a 'conventional hood' is not ideal for me. But anyway, like I said, I didn't post the pic to discuss lighting...it was to show that not all cheap tents are bad.This picture perfectly illustrates the problem with cooltubes.
Notice how much of the light is not reflected down, instead the internal reflector of the cooltube reflects much of the light at 90degrees of the tube.
Unless the plants are growing around the cooltube this energy is wasted. A much better option would be a conventional hood.
I noticed a couple light leaks as well, just a few around some of the seams...literally the size of the tip of a pen! I just broke out the sewing kit and threaded over the holes a few timesI think that I got the exact same tent as you lady J. I am happy with mine also. It has a few light leaks but I fixed them with a couple of blankets over the top. Almost nothing sticks to the nylon. I tried duct tape and aluminum tape. They stick for a little while but not good enough.
Then don't discuss. My comment about the inherent design flaw wasn't actually addressed to you but was an open comment, particularly aimed at anyone who was thinking about purchasing this type of reflector and who happened upon this thread.Well I didn't post the picture to get into a lighting debate lol...but anyway, there are reflectors that come with the cooltube that allow you to reflect the light down, they are not installed in this pic as it was a test run to see what the temps are like. Everything has its good and bad points...unless the hood is air cooled (which makes it cost much more than a regular hood) you have to keep the lighting a considerable distance away from the plants in comparison to a cool tube. More distance from plants = more lumens lost. Not to mention, temps in general are higher without a cool tube or air cooled hood. Also, many people upgrade later and install a hood over the cool tube which gives you the best of both worlds. For the budget I had to stick with, this set up works for me and is much better than the CFLs I was using. Also, I live in the South, a 'conventional hood' is not ideal for me. But anyway, like I said, I didn't post the pic to discuss lighting...it was to show that not all cheap tents are bad.