sparkafire
Well-Known Member
AS most of you know i am a big fan of ABF kiss-ass and try as i might to copy his grow and teachings i just could not understand his bud dryer set up. https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/8973-bud-dryer-manicured-smoke-3-a.html
I know he says its easy but I can be a little slow and i don't understand half the things he is saying like WTF is an OHM???? I needed to build one but I was looking for a heat source that I could use. I was changing out a light bulb and burnt my fingers and i light bulb went off. LOL Do you like the pun there?
SO i went to the big orange store and pick up a few things and off I started. Using a ceramic light socket a 6 in HVAC connector a dimmer switch a 150w bulb, coffee can and a couple of 4 in fans I started building.
I ran this for 4 hrs last night and right out of the gate I am not lying, once it warmed up it was 84 degrees and 25 % humidity the whole time. From top to bottom on the sides with in a degree of each other!
If you have questions you what to do. write them down and sent it.
I used scrap pieces of flooring to regulate the air . The box is to force the air up and around though the fan.
I know he says its easy but I can be a little slow and i don't understand half the things he is saying like WTF is an OHM???? I needed to build one but I was looking for a heat source that I could use. I was changing out a light bulb and burnt my fingers and i light bulb went off. LOL Do you like the pun there?
SO i went to the big orange store and pick up a few things and off I started. Using a ceramic light socket a 6 in HVAC connector a dimmer switch a 150w bulb, coffee can and a couple of 4 in fans I started building.
I ran this for 4 hrs last night and right out of the gate I am not lying, once it warmed up it was 84 degrees and 25 % humidity the whole time. From top to bottom on the sides with in a degree of each other!
If you have questions you what to do. write them down and sent it.
I used scrap pieces of flooring to regulate the air . The box is to force the air up and around though the fan.