Oil filled heaters vs Space Heaters vs infrared heat

Kgrim

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Have had all of them in my grow room, by far the safest, and the one that won't mess with your plants with unwanted light is an oil filled. I picked up mine on sale at Memards for $39.95 and it's kept my grow room nice and warm.
 

Iearnit

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Have had all of them in my grow room, by far the safest, and the one that won't mess with your plants with unwanted light is an oil filled. I picked up mine on sale at Memards for $39.95 and it's kept my grow room nice and warm.
Yeah, My first thinking was the humidity and an electric heater was scary, but I know ppl who have or do use them. Cheaper, but ... What size is yours. I found 700-1500 watts sizes. Currently, my tents sits at 70-75, but it's dependent on my forced air system, so it goes up and down 68-75
 
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wakenbake91

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Oil filled is the way, slow indirect heat that sticks around for a while. I run one on the "1" setting with the thermostat at about 25%. Keeps ambient temps around 72-75F
 
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Iearnit

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Oil filled is the way, slow indirect heat that sticks around for a while. I run one on the "1" setting with the thermostat at about 25%. Keeps ambient temps around 72-75F

Awesome, thanks for input! I am most certain that is the way I will go!
 

Kgrim

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Yeah, My first thinking was the humidity and an electric heater was scary, but I know ppl who have or do use them. Cheaper, but ... What size is yours. I found 700-1500 watts sizes. Currently, my tents sits at 70-75, but it's dependent on my forced air system, so it goes up and down 68-75
Mine is a 1500 watt, set at 70, and with the light and fan, I'm running an even 75 degrees.
 

calvin.m16

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The best heater in a grow room is lights.

I've used oil filled radiant heaters in my LED rooms during harsh winters to bring temps up. Downsides of ceramic/forced air heaters is they dry the air out big time whereas oil heaters do not.
 

Wattzzup

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I think the best thing is to experiment and adjust based on your environment. I just ordered a small space heater to help lower the humidity. I’m hoping it lowers humidity and raises my temps slightly as well.

If your humidity is already low then you may need a different option. Adjust according to your conditions.
 
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