Alibaba 240w QB

It's worth mentioning that the longer leads to put the driver outside are only £4/5 but around £30 for delivery, if was buying another I'd buy 2 extensions one for the one I have and one for the 2nd one, I'm unlikely to need them but they are cheap enough to warrant just having imo.
 
It's worth mentioning that the longer leads to put the driver outside are only £4/5 but around £30 for delivery, if was buying another I'd buy 2 extensions one for the one I have and one for the 2nd one, I'm unlikely to need them but they are cheap enough to warrant just having imo.
I thought the same until I realized I needed the heat put off by the drivers in my tent, it helps alot. You want around 80 degrees under LED
 
You just have 1 or you got em on separate timers? Which wouldn't be a problem with my smart plugs
Yes I've only a single 240w, I bought specifically for vegging with, 4k+IR, if I used more, I personally would plug 2/3 into a 4 plug extension then use a single relay timer to run them with no concerns it's less than a 1kw.

If i had lots of them then daisy chain would be a handy feature.

It's astonishing that so much light can come from 240w of power...
Unfortunately its just to cold for me to use economically :-(
Maybe when warmer :-)
 
Yes I've only a single 240w, I bought specifically for vegging with, 4k+IR, if I used more, I personally would plug 2/3 into a 4 plug extension then use a single relay timer to run them with no concerns it's less than a 1kw.

If i had lots of them then daisy chain would be a handy feature.

It's astonishing that so much light can come from 240w of power...
Unfortunately its just to cold for me to use economically :-(
Maybe when warmer :-)
Smart as hell. Hook em both to an extension and hook the extension to a timer. But right now its winter where I'm at and the mh/hps heat is perfect for my tent but I also have a heater hooked up to an inkbird for when it gets too cold
 
Yes u most def don't want timers for every device, but put the splitter in the timer.

Running 6x 240w alibaba qb, 3x in each splitter using two timers with on/off 1 min apart(really not necessary but can't hurt).
I have no issue keeping things warm during lights on, even with - 20°c outside(14°c in the room I pull air from). Every 5 minutes my exhaust kicks in(goes from 15% to 100% when temp limit reached).
 
Yes u most def don't want timers for every device, but put the splitter in the timer.

Running 6x 240w alibaba qb, 3x in each splitter using two timers with on/off 1 min apart(really not necessary but can't hurt).
I have no issue keeping things warm during lights on, even with - 20°c outside(14°c in the room I pull air from). Every 5 minutes my exhaust kicks in(goes from 15% to 100% when temp limit reached).
You made an exhaust Arduino?
 
Has anyone here ordered from Alibaba ? I've been wondering about that site & if it's legit. How long does it take to get an order to the U.S. ?
I might start me a small grow shop with their bulk pricing. How are the shipping charges ?
 
No clue man. I tried to Google it I really did. But that was something complicated..
What are u referring to?
My fan has temp control built in. Set target max temp and everything above it goes 100%, no matter what Ur current speed is set at. Does this answer Ur question? :)

Hey mate just wondering what brand is your fan that can do that, an AC Infinity?
 
Has anyone here ordered from Alibaba ? I've been wondering about that site & if it's legit. How long does it take to get an order to the U.S. ?
I might start me a small grow shop with their bulk pricing. How are the shipping charges ?
 
I have 2x an 288 240w 3500k from kingbrite. Dimmable . Loving them. In a 4x4 with Mars hydro TS 600 in between. $285 delivered from China to door. 21 days from purchase.816BFA46-021C-4A53-BAC4-97CA8FCEA2A8.jpegC26C418F-1739-474C-8B29-C6983A2F9471.jpegVivi Lou would be the sales rep. Contact them first and get everything hashed out and confirmed before placing an order.
 
You made an exhaust Arduino?
I also thought a arduino was some sort of controller lol.

I've taken taps from my variac and wired them through a selector switch then into a dual relay so I can select the idle speed and the cooling speed, it's relatively simple to do if your handy with electric, it cost me about £70 for the variac, relay and a 4 point/setting selector switch.
Stc 1000/1038 relays.
 
I also thought a arduino was some sort of controller lol.

I've taken taps from my variac and wired them through a selector switch then into a dual relay so I can select the idle speed and the cooling speed, it's relatively simple to do if your handy with electric, it cost me about £70 for the variac, relay and a 4 point/setting selector switch.
Stc 1000/1038 relays.
So u can have 4 different speeds, one at each set degree?
 
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