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I use 6" ducting for my coo tube reflector. I need to be able to have the lights come on after I am at work, I go to work at about 5:30 a.m. And I work a lot of OT and that keeps me out until past 5:30 pm. So, I am trying to think of a way to keep the light on and not overheat the tent while I am not home and the lights are on...
I was thinking about some makeshift DIY light traps. I could use cardboard and round them out on one side to 6" and make them 4.5" long, with a straight edge on the opposite end and push them through the ducting. One on either side of the tube to trap the light...whaddaya think? Better suggestions?
This is a pic of my tent so you can see I need to do something for my upcoming flowering cycle. Thanks!
I was thinking about some makeshift DIY light traps. I could use cardboard and round them out on one side to 6" and make them 4.5" long, with a straight edge on the opposite end and push them through the ducting. One on either side of the tube to trap the light...whaddaya think? Better suggestions?
This is a pic of my tent so you can see I need to do something for my upcoming flowering cycle. Thanks!