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bender420

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I thought the MH kicked much less lumens than HPS but in this add the 400W MH is pushing 60K vs HPS only 55K. I am not too sure if this is correct.
 

KitchenKhemist

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My friend uses one. It's called a line voltage thermostat, which is basically what any other thermostatically controlled fan switch is. We use them often in my line of work. All you do is wire it to a supply 120v source on one set of terminals and the other set is wired to your fan (black wire to gold and white to silver). This can easily be wired to an outlet box so you can just plug your fan(s) right into it. They're pretty damned reliable and I've seen one mounted to an adjustable shelf bracket on the wall so it can be raised and lowered according to canopy height. Evil genius huh?

Also, if you look down the page, there is a programmable stat that already has an outlet built in. It's 35 bucks, which is still cheaper than the control wizard product and like it says, it's programmable, meaning you can set it to different temps for on and off light cycles (might be handy when using CO2).
 

giantart

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get a real fucking job. you lazy fuck..............hope your grow is full of bugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 

G33kDro

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just picked up this behemoth of a pump on ebay. have yet to hook it up, but its an ecoplus 240!!! for $$$100!!!!!!! he has it listed WRONG on ebay. the pic is similar but THIS is the actual pump i was sent. plus the filter and computer shutoff thang.

or this bamf pump for 60!!!

these run at higher wattages, but are more reliable imo and arent supposed to add as much heat to the res.
 

Airwave

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just picked up this behemoth of a pump on ebay. have yet to hook it up, but its an ecoplus 240!!! for $$$100!!!!!!! he has it listed WRONG on ebay. the pic is similar but THIS is the actual pump i was sent. plus the filter and computer shutoff thang.

or this bamf pump for 60!!!

these run at higher wattages, but are more reliable imo and arent supposed to add as much heat to the res.
Why would you need something so powerful?
 

G33kDro

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i agree with tim.
and because i am changing to a sealed room setup, lights and all. so im gonna need a nice big pump for my manifold...
 

DaveCoulier

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Sigh im so pissed off. My Milwaukee PH600 meter went belly up today. 8 days outside the 30 day warranty Milwaukee offers on it because its considered 'economical', which is really their way of saying, "this meter is a piece of shit and will crap out on you shortly after your warranty is up. thanks for the money sucker!"

Now im stuck using ph strips until I can get a new one. Anyone have any suggestions. Mind you I can't shell out tons of money for one.

Thanks
 
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