la9
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you could just wrap a normal lightbulblet with tape or something, so it wouldn't be bright, and just use the heat from the bulb itself.
Why not just use a heat lamp then ?
you could just wrap a normal lightbulblet with tape or something, so it wouldn't be bright, and just use the heat from the bulb itself.
hey check it out i run my night cycle during the daywhat happens when the light has to go off for 12/12 say?
does the heat stay in the box, or dissapate?
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Hi pastor420! I like the reptile heater idea! A reptile electric blanket of sorts, sounds promising. Here's a site I found quick thats lists other uses for the thing. www.infraredheaters.com/ese.htm Funny, not in the list was the use as a supplemental heat source when growing pot.What kind of heat do these things put out?
Quickset, these reptile heaters put out about the same heat as a comparable size bulb but with the additional benefit of no light. The 100W that I use keeps my 3' x 2' x 2' box warm enough during winter.
I was curious about those. Do they throw off infrared light? Or is it just a heating element wrapped in ceramic?
hey check it out i run my night cycle during the day
so plants can deal with winter day temps nothing below 70F![]()
DubB83, they are just a heating element encased in ceramic so no light at all. The worst thing about them is the price....lol