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curious old fart

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I finally got the camera and software sorted and these are the results of a breeding between a heri lady and a cheese/jake blue male that was cheesy in structure. Four out of five were ladies and here are three at day 48.














the odors range from piney-mint to fruity.
It's a first time grow and I estimate another 2 weeks

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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Got my order in for Dog. I really wanted to order 2 But i would have had to wait till next Tuesday and promo would be over :(. O well

Nice CJs also DR. I almost popped the CJs i have but i waited but NEXT ROUND im going in on cj :P
Xmas can come early sometimes HS!!!!:)

Picked up a 10,000 btu stand alone air conditioner yesterday. Is basically brand new, a friend of mines parents had bought it for their bedroom and used it like twice! (not really sure why you would want an a/c for your bedroom in Holland - perhaps they expected global warming to be quicker!) Anyhoo, was 75 bucks and I just tried it and it rocks. It has an intake port at the back but you can set it to a frost setting where it just uses the air around about it and actually blows cold air out of the intake port. I may just attach that to my cab's inlet port to save me trying to construct some mad constrcution around it......looking forward to colder temps.
 

supchaka

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So check out these lights, I mentioned them before. They are new near my house. I took some pics of the intersection tonight. Theres one light on each corner. Look at how bright this shit is! I tried to get pics of the lights directly but no matter what white balance I used, or even trying to take the pic through sunglasses, you cant see the array. But it is a square with about 12 rows of 12 lights. And they are small, like a square foot total. Im 99% sure they are LED, they are so damn bright you have to wear sunglasses to look into them. I still need to try and contact the city and find out what the hell they are! These might be the next things baby!
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DST

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Well scrap the a/c thing, I need to build it in somehow. The port at the back I thought was also blowing out cold air, is now blowing out hot air??? I guess it just takes a while to sort itself out. So this needs to be sent out of the room somehow, ffs....
 

supchaka

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LOL yeah man to create cold you have to create heat on the flipside somewhere. Figure out how to get around that though and you'll be a rich man!
 

DST

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That's what I thought when I first turned it on. I was like, ffs, this thing just blows cold everywhere.....duh. I think I have a quick fix for it though.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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i was reading that thinking blowing cold out both ends is a bit odd. just needs a vent to outdoors tho eh. i was considering splashing out on an ac unit myself in a month or two but it'll be cold in blighty by then no doubt.

nice spears COF fella.
 

Bobotrank

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Mornin' 6ers. pr0nage looking mental as always. DST, glad you finally got your ac unit ;) I'm sure you'll get it sorted soon enough. COF, those flowers look lovely man... I can't wait for a smoke report.

Just finished some coffee over here... about to start cranking. . . have a good day peeps.
 

DST

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Fukkin AC, grrrrr.

Right, am I a spanner, or am I expecting too much.
I have a Zibro Clima ModelP90 - here's the instructions. So I turn this thing on to constant. I have a y section and have hooked the outlet up to my exhaust chimney contraption. That seems to be working as I have tested the fan for the house and that is fine (that's who's it's sharing the y port with). So I turn the sucker on, Frosty fan looking picture (big one turned too) On permanently, and set with the highest cool setting. I assume because it's an air cooler that the higher you go the cooler it gets! Anyway, this thing blows cold then hot air. The air it is blowing is as hot as the room air. In fact my whole room went up a couple of notches....wtf. Anyone?
I text the guy (as I know he is working) and said, "hahahaha, you sold me a heater!" lol.
http://www.zibro.com/download/bestanden/6FAB4881-11D8-4353-AE59-0B633C56728B_man_P80_P90_P110_GB_I_NL_PL.pdf
 

supchaka

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I would think it has something to do with the exhaust. They arent designed to push much past the end of that hose and from that point if you wanted to go further it would probably need an inline. Im assuming you have it connected to the Y and the exhaust fan is somewhere before it, not actually pulling anything for the AC's exhaust air?
 

supchaka

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Hypothetically if you were to take your hand and block the exhaust the air would start blowing hot out the front, so its the same concept if the air isnt getting through the ducts in a timely fashion its not going to work well. Of course Im speculating 100% as I have no actual idea what Im talking about :o
 

genuity

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Hypothetically if you were to take your hand and block the exhaust the air would start blowing hot out the front, so its the same concept if the air isnt getting through the ducts in a timely fashion its not going to work well. Of course Im speculating 100% as I have no actual idea what Im talking about :o
i would think the same thing......
IMPORTANT
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The flexible exhaust hose can be extended from 300 to 1500 mm for mounting.
This length has been designed especially according to the specifications of the air
conditioner. Do not use an extension or exchange for a different hose as that
may lead to malfunctioning. The exhaust air must flow freely, any blockage can
lead to overheating of the air conditioner. Take care to prevent any bow or bend
in the exhaust hose.

itss got to be what is causeing the hot air.
 

AMCHEESIER

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BREEDERS BOUTIQUE LINE UP!!!!View attachment 2269768View attachment 2269769View attachment 2269774View attachment 2269783View attachment 2269786View attachment 2269787View attachment 2269789View attachment 2269792View attachment 2269793View attachment 2269795View attachment 2269796View attachment 2269797View attachment 2269799View attachment 2269800View attachment 2269802View attachment 2269803View attachment 2269805just a few pics progress report. first pics of the babys in veg. group shot,qrazy quake,pk x livers i think is a male, then the pk twins ronnie and reggie more pk's and 8-9 cuttings of the sour cheese all rooted just repotted today and the stinky ladies in flower 2 sour cheese. getting the sour notes now with the uderlying cheese aroma fruity notes no longer there just sour hints and cheese. the bigger plant on the left has more cheesy tones than the smaller plant but there flowering really well. there just coming upto 4 weeks now. another weeks veg on the babys and i will repot them and into the stinky tent to make room for the sour cheese cuts.
 

4X4Brat

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DST: With my portable ac unit I get my best results by setting it on low airflow and 1 or 2 out of 10 for the temp setting. Be patient and let the machine slowly adjust the temps and it doesn't push as much warm air out because it's not working as hard. Once it settles in then you can adjust up or down accordingly. Might work for your setup too.:)
 

supchaka

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Ok Im reposting since I got a good pic of the light in the day time. If we're going by sheer lumens these things would decimate a 1k HPS. Look how wide the spread is too. There is 4 at the intersection, one is out of the pic closest to me. Im still amazed how bright it is at night. I put a call into the city to try and find out about them. I said I have a truck yard and need something like this for security.
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DoobieBrother

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Coming in late on the A/C problem:

I would think that turning the temperature control clockwise would raise the temperature threshold for when the compressor kicks in and begins cooling.
I'd try just barely turning the temperature selector clockwise just past upright to see if that is the case, rather than all the way clockwise.
As for the exhaust pressure, my 10k BTU portable has a really strong squirrel cage fan built into it to push out the hot air through a 5" flex hose, and it really pushes the air.
Compared to my 265cfm squirrel cage fan that I use to exhaust the hot air from my light hood, the fan in the A/C unit MUST be at least 400cfm, because air shoots out there's like no tomorrow.

The other thing is if you're venting out into a chimney, the air mass in the chimney might be too much for the A/C's exhaust fan to handle, since it's meant to vent directly out of a window or wall.
It might not have enough oomph for that and would cause back pressure in your A/C system, and make it not perform very well.
 

DoobieBrother

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Ok Im reposting since I got a good pic of the light in the day time. If we're going by sheer lumens these things would decimate a 1k HPS. Look how wide the spread is too. There is 4 at the intersection, one is out of the pic closest to me. Im still amazed how bright it is at night. I put a call into the city to try and find out about them. I said I have a truck yard and need something like this for security.
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I haven't read the second page of the article, but it's a good read so far:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/justingerdes/2012/01/30/10-california-cities-saving-money-with-led-street-lights/

And some websites that sell similar ones (or "simular", if you're from the mid-west)
http://www.dmxledlights.com/OutdoorLighting/

http://www.ecvv.com/product/2877598.html

http://www.ecvv.com/cat17/LED-Street-Light/1.html
 
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