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Marq1340

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Are they hard?

Once you receive the item, send them these things to their Instagram.

1. Your order number.
2. Your paypal email.
3. Leave a review. It could be a positive, neutral, or a negative review. Doesn't matter.
4. Show proof that the review was posted by Amazon. (I've recently noticed some reviews take a few days untill they are approved)
5. Wait for them to send the refund through.

I don't think he does much of anything over the weekend from my experience.
 
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Hollatchaboy

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Once you receive the item, send them these things to their Instagram.

1. Your order number.
2. Your paypal email.
3. Leave a review. It could be a positive, neutral, or a negative review. Doesn't matter.
4. Show proof that the review was posted by Amazon. (I've recently noticed some reviews take a few days untill they are approved)
5. Wait for them to send the refund through.

I don't think he does much of anything over the weekend from my experience.
Ok i ordered it. :bigjoint:
 

PJ Diaz

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Nice. Mine came yesterday. Hope it's accurate.
I got my Govee bluetooth temp/humidity sensor a couple days ago, and it's been bang-on accurate compared to my current gauge. I'll say, the export function on the Govee is truly eye-opening. Now, I have a real picture of what's happening to temp and humidity hour by hour. I've made a couple of enviro adjustments based on this new found data, which I believe will improve my grow.
 

Marq1340

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I got my Govee bluetooth temp/humidity sensor a couple days ago, and it's been bang-on accurate compared to my current gauge. I'll say, the export function on the Govee is truly eye-opening. Now, I have a real picture of what's happening to temp and humidity hour by hour. I've made a couple of enviro adjustments based on this new found data, which I believe will improve my grow.
Day by day, week by week, and even month by month. Very good details are kept in the app. Great information to have stored. The VIVOSUN will be free so I also can't pass that up. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

jonnynobody

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10 years is a very long time. How long have you owned the one you have now?
The oldest one I have is about 3 years old. I recently purchased a VTX600L 6" operating at 293CFM to move cold air into my flower room during lights on in the winter months so I don't have to run my portable AC. Works like a charm.

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Had to wrap it in insulation tape to prevent condensation. Pumping 5 degree air into a 80 degree room makes condensation drip heavily from the ducting. I installed insulated ducting. Problem solved.

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Yes, it was a bitch :)

I've only had 2 fans fail thus far in my 12 years of growing. Both were hydro farm active air brand. Both failed in under 2 years. Total garbage. The oldest fan I own is a Soler and Palau TD-125 I bought almost 13 years ago based on recommendations from the RIU growing guru's of that era on my very first grow. I recently took it apart and cleaned it. Still works like a top. Apparently those RIU gurus knew their shit :) However, Vortex offers a 10 year warranty versus the S&P 5 year warranty. I prefer the Vortex line. They seem more solidly built. You can't argue with 12 years of flawless performance though. Either brand will get you a solid fan. I recently bought another S&P TD-150 that sits in between the ducting of two 5'x5' nurseries to pull air out of tent a and push it into tent b. This prevents the walls of the tents from sucking in due to negative pressure. I create perfect balance with speed controllers so the walls of the tents do not suck in. This creates more space within the tent for the plants to grow.
 

WubbaLubbaDubDub

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I’ve got two old 4 inch vortex fans without the speed adjustment and there still running strong 8-9 years later.
Granted I do take them apart once a year and blow them out with my compressor and use some white lithium grease to keep them tip top
Edit-I gifted them to my friend with a temp controller when he got into growing and he’s been using them for the last year too lol
 

WubbaLubbaDubDub

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The oldest one I have is about 3 years old. I recently purchased a VTX600L 6" operating at 293CFM to move cold air into my flower room during lights on in the winter months so I don't have to run my portable AC. Works like a charm. I've only had 2 fans fail thus far in my 12 years of growing. Both were hydro farm active air brand. Both failed in under 2 years. Total garbage. The oldest fan I own is a Soler and Palau TD-125 I bought almost 13 years ago based on recommendations from the RIU growing guru's of that era on my very first grow. I recently took it apart and cleaned it. Still works like a top. Apparently those RIU gurus knew their shit :) However, Vortex offers a 10 year warranty versus the S&P 5 year warranty. I prefer the Vortex line. They seem more solidly built. You can't argue with 12 years of flawless performance though. Either brand will get you a solid fan. I recently bought another S&P TD-150 that sits in between the ducting of two 5'x5' nurseries to pull air out of tent a and push it into tent b. This prevents the walls of the tents from sucking in due to negative pressure. I create perfect balance with speed controllers so the walls of the tents do not suck in. This creates more space within the tent for the plants to grow.
I also have a small 4inch s&p it’s got a little less cfm than the vortex but way quieter!
Edit- s&p has been running strong 9-10 years
 

jonnynobody

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I also have a small 4inch s&p it’s got a little less cfm than the vortex but way quieter!
Edit- s&p has been running strong 9-10 years
Right on point. The S&P is whisper quiet. When my 497CFM vortex fires up at lights on in the flower room it rattles the floor and sounds like a small jet engine firing up. It pains me a little every time I see someone buy one of those low quality AC infinity fans. Warrantied for 2 years. For a reason :)
 

JewelRunner

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Cheapest price on quality inline fans I've been able to find. I buy my Vortex power fans from these guys. 10 year warranty. Best in the industry.

https://www.hvacquick.com/products/residential/AirFlow-Boosting/Inline-Air-Booster-Fans/Vortex-Powerfans-VTX-Series-Inline-Fan
You can get programmable ac infinity inline fans for the same price. 28 watts vs 80 watts too on the 4”for the same cfm in a slimmer profile and u can easily disassemble them to clean.
 

JewelRunner

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Right on point. The S&P is whisper quiet. When my 497CFM vortex fires up at lights on in the flower room it rattles the floor and sounds like a small jet engine firing up. It pains me a little every time I see someone buy one of those low quality AC infinity fans. Warrantied for 2 years. For a reason :)
You’ll save enough in electricity every 2 years to buy a new one if it actually fails:p
 
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