Damtrucker
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Has anyone used a chicken coop heat like is in tractor supply that looks like a black rectangular panel in a tent?
For what? Seedlings? It all depends on how hot it gets and how much wattage it drawsHas anyone used a chicken coop heat like is in tractor supply that looks like a black rectangular panel in a tent?
For a small fairly sealed space it would probably work ok for a small boost.Has anyone used a chicken coop heat like is in tractor supply that looks like a black rectangular panel in a tent?
In your situation it's worth reading a little on that.Has anyone used a chicken coop heat like is in tractor supply that looks like a black rectangular panel in a tent?
The company has a cookie cutter statement to any question about unit. I think if it heats to 130 air circ should make it like a heater. I'd like to turn lights off in winter.In your situation it's worth reading a little on that.
I would believe it's 130 surface temp. It's more to be a warm thing for them to stand by. My radiator gets a surface temp over 200.The company has a cookie cutter statement to any question about unit. I think if it heats to 130 air circ should make it like a heater. I'd like to turn lights off in winter.
I'd take a search for reviews just for possible humor if there is a video. But yes. Might need 2. Your coop is bigger than average.The company has a cookie cutter statement to any question about unit. I think if it heats to 130 air circ should make it like a heater. I'd like to turn lights off in winter.
Yeah I have one in my tent and it's a beast, but it uses more power than my flower lights. I'm actually trying to find a more energy efficient route now that I have room for a different type of heater.I used an oil filled electric raidiator in my basement 8x8 no heat, exterior corner. Held 75 without issue. Got down in the 30's a few weeks. But micro and dark are the issue.
Was just recalling the power use. Double tray mat is around 250 I believe. Been a long time.Yeah I have one in my tent and it's a beast, but it uses more power than my flower lights. I'm actually trying to find a more energy efficient route now that I have room for a different type of heater.
Yeah it alone causes a nearly $40 a month jump in my bill. It pulls a near constant 11-12aWas just recalling the power use. Double tray mat is around 250 I believe. Been a long time.
Nice....that may be what I need. Just want to be able to turn lights off in winter months. ThanksI’m using one in a 2x4x7 tent in a space that’s about 60 degrees during the day and 50 degrees at the night. It uses 200 watts on its high setting. I’ve noticed for my size tent it can raise the temp roughly 20-25 degrees above the surrounding ambient temp.
I put some 24”x45” drain trays in and I had to move it up from the floor to the first shelf to effectively heat the space and move the warm air around. Eventually I will hang it, but I wanted to see how it worked first.
I also don’t run it on a temp controller because the surrounding space I have is cooler, I just leave it on and have one of these (link below) for high heat and humidity exhaust. It’s quite a bit cheaper than the can fans and keeps up just fine, but if you need a carbon filter this fan wouldn’t work.
AIRTITAN T3, Crawl Space and Basement Ventilation Fan 6", WiFi-Integrated Controls, IP-55 Rated
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Hope this helps, cheers!