[First Grow]6 Autoflower Nirvana Short Riders 400w (Pics/Vids)

Withthebiscuit

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did a little work cutting vent holes tomorrow bought a pest strip
and inline fan my inline fan has wires instead of a plug i might return it back or something how can i power this?:wall:
 

Withthebiscuit

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DAY 21!





Bucket ONE
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Bucket TWO
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Bucket THREE
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Bucket FOUR
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just finished watering should the leaves be sticking upward or they good the way they are?
 

Withthebiscuit

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alright ordered an adapter power supply for the fan;
buying emergency blankets for reflection starting no CFL grow (would it make room hotter?)
thinking bout "sweet dwarf autos"
 

D.Gotti

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just a little deformation, maybe from the heat or circulation issue you had. nothing to worry about.
 

justparanoid

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Do you have an old heavy duty out door extension cord? The wires can handle the voltage and you just have to match up the hot, neg and ground wires. Use wire nuts and electricial tape to make the connections.

JP
 

D.Gotti

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I use extension cords for my fans. A cord with a grounded plug would be best. Three prongs.

Show me a picture of the plug for the controller to connect to a fan.
 

D.Gotti

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yes great cord to use. you can still keep the controller if you want. it will come in handy if you updgrade to a bigger fan/filter combo.
:) get that baby hooked up!
 
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