PJ Diaz
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How are you gonna do a DIY build then?I'm not savvy like that! Lol
How are you gonna do a DIY build then?I'm not savvy like that! Lol
Lol... I should've used the proper word.... motivated is more like it. In the age of the internet, youtube, rollitup, I don't believe there isn't anything that anybody can't diy. Plus I'm a firm believer in you can do anything you put your mind to. It's just the matter of getting it from my mind to my hands that's the problem.How are you gonna do a DIY build then?
@Hollatchaboy trying to get into his grow tent.Or just make your own custom cable.
I don't even pour milk near an outlet.I'm not savvy like that! Lol
I'm actually pretty good with electrical circuits, but I haven't had to do any wiring in quite a while. Gonna have to break out the Ol soldering iron. Lol
No worries, I went ahead and sent a FB message to that Winnie rep from your screenshot and I received a code to use. Ordered 2 pairs for $14.00!The code he gave me ended up being a single use code only instead of a multi use one. I didn't clarifying that above.
I ordered 10, lol.No worries, I went ahead and sent a FB message to that Winnie rep from your screenshot and I received a code to use. Ordered 2 pairs for $14.00!
Any idea how these would do on a frame as a DIY bar light? I was thinking of daisy-chaining 4 of them inside my 2x4 veg tentI ordered 10, lol.
If they actually ship I will look into it and post what I find.Any idea how these would do on a frame as a DIY bar light? I was thinking of daisy-chaining 4 of them inside my 2x4 veg tent
Just looked back at the ad and it advertises being able to daisy chain up to 4 which would add up to 560 watts. The drawback is the power cords are 59", but I bet with some searching a guy could find shorter ones. From the pics a build with these looks very doable.Any idea how these would do on a frame as a DIY bar light? I was thinking of daisy-chaining 4 of them inside my 2x4 veg tent
I believe each light is rated at 70 watts each.Just looked back at the ad and it advertises being able to daisy chain up to 4 which would add up to 560 watts. The drawback is the power cords are 59", but I bet with some searching a guy could find shorter ones. From the pics a build with these looks very doable.
Nice. Maybe I could get an idea from you guys what to do with this light.No worries, I went ahead and sent a FB message to that Winnie rep from your screenshot and I received a code to use. Ordered 2 pairs for $14.00!
Ad says 140 on the 4ftI believe each light is rated at 70 watts each.
Nice. Maybe I could get an idea from you guys what to do with this light.