In other words 40w or 80wWhat wattage is needed for a heat tube when L.E.D turns off for the night in a 0.75m×0.75× 1.6m
It's going to be after Xmas in uk the so freezing and just bellow also should I put it above or bellow Ladies ?depends on temps
your temps inside the tent will get down to freezing? outside temps shouldn't matter.It's going to be after Xmas in uk the so freezing and just bellow also should I put it above or bellow Ladies ?
I'm not bringing air in from outside I just need to know if I should get the bigger heat tube ?your temps inside the tent will get down to freezing? outside temps shouldn't matter.
sureI'm not bringing air in from outside I just need to know if I should get the bigger heat tube ?
So yes get the 80w one ?sure
how many watts is your light?So yes get the 80w one ?
125w migro array 2how many watts is your light?
so more friction on your heat tube would make it hotter?They say It’s not the size of your heat tube that matters it’s how you use it.
Or thats what guys are saying who have small heat tubes at least. I can neither confirm or deny this though.
Seems to be rather dim...how many watts is your light?
It's an led from all the tests I've seen seems to be the best for the size of veg tent I'm using it's coverage for veg is 80cm×80cm my tent is only 75cm×75cm×1.6m I will be drying in my flower tent which is 1.5m×1.5m×2.2m I've got an adjust a wing Hellion vs3 led for there 1000w actual draw 1030wSeems to be rather dim...
I've got a wireless thermostat for that with a green displayGet yourself a small oil filled radiator, one with a dial control, makes it much easier to dial in unless you’re gonna get yourself an inkbird to control the heat tube