I've had one stuck in West Oz since Oct. Gave up on that oneAwesome thanks mate, that means its not looking good for me mines been sitting there for 10 days with no movement.![]()
Fingers crossed bud.Awesome thanks mate, that means its not looking good for me mines been sitting there for 10 days with no movement.![]()
Fingers crossed bud.
I hear a bit about these cloudline fans whats so good about them?
how much it end up costing you with shipping?Also i ordered an AC Infinity Cloudline T6 fan direct from their website. It was shipped from California USA on the 19th and was on my doorstep on 21st and i live rural pretty impressive. The fan is awesome too, worth the coin.
It's got the digital controller so you can set the upper and lower limits for both temperature and humidity for the unit to come on and switch off. So it really helps to keep the conditions in the tent stable. When it turns off or on it slowly ramps up or down the speed over about 10 seconds and it's very quiet. Plus 10 fan speeds so you can dial in the right amount of suction without sucking your tent walls in.
Just a really well built unit.
how much it end up costing you with shipping?
Fair enough, controlling humidity with the exhaust fan while also maintaing temps is a bit tricky i would think wonder how it does it?
It was $330 delivered, so not cheap but i decided to buy once and cry once.
It's doesnt actually control the temp or humidity. You set high and low values for both temperature and humidity, if the temp or humidity goes high the fan will kick on and run until the low value is reached and it will turn off. Humidity here is good so i'm just using the temperature settings, so i have it turn on at 26c and turn off at 24c which keeps the tent around 25c.
the humidity settings are real good for when lights first turn off in flower. Temps normally drop and humidity spikes so most fans using temp controllers don’t help with the humidity spike after lights out since the temp also drops. It’s this temp drop coupled with humidity spike that makes grows susceptible to humidity related issues like bud rot etc.
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