Keep the heat out

Spider-Man

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Here is a invention I came up with. While installing 4 Spiderfarmer 5000 watt lights.

I read the instructions. Too remove some heat from the tent. Power sources can be mounted on the outside.

Having said that, they don't give you any ideas on how to do it.
I don't need another patent. Which, I never patent on dimensions. But on the application of use, whether plastic, wood or steel.

So, Spiderfarmer, Gorilla Grow. I love your stuff.

No one can patent it, now, because it is now public knowledge.
But anyone can make one. If you know a fabricator, or machinist.

Requires no, nuts, bolts or screws. Can swap out power units in seconds.

Running my lights at 60%, ambient air 68. My tent stays at 74. With a AC Infinity on the second light.
Have not got to flowering yet. Waiting to see the Temps at 100% power.

Why is this important to me?
This is my first grow. I want to use20240107_115722.jpg20240108_200515.jpg co2. I want to keep my heat down.
 

Phytoplankton

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Here is a invention I came up with. While installing 4 Spiderfarmer 5000 watt lights.

I read the instructions. Too remove some heat from the tent. Power sources can be mounted on the outside.

Having said that, they don't give you any ideas on how to do it.
I don't need another patent. Which, I never patent on dimensions. But on the application of use, whether plastic, wood or steel.

So, Spiderfarmer, Gorilla Grow. I love your stuff.

No one can patent it, now, because it is now public knowledge.
But anyone can make one. If you know a fabricator, or machinist.

Requires no, nuts, bolts or screws. Can swap out power units in seconds.

Running my lights at 60%, ambient air 68. My tent stays at 74. With a AC Infinity on the second light.
Have not got to flowering yet. Waiting to see the Temps at 100% power.

Why is this important to me?
This is my first grow. I want to use co2. I want to keep my heat down.
Really nice set up! Unfortunately keeping the heat down and using CO2 don't always go together. When using CO2 you want a temp around the mid 80’s. But it’s great you have the option of being able to move them.
 
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Spider-Man

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I realize the temperature is low.
My philosophy is: it's easier to raise the temperature. Than to to lower it.

This is my first grow.
Thanks for the imput.
 

coreywebster

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That's a really nice looking thing you've built there and you can always mount it inside if you want the extra heat..
 
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