you can tell its belying right?SOG -- That's exacly as mine looks like right now, yup!
Yeah, white plastic, right? That's what I have.The corners for the tent arent the ones you posted in the photo there. The ones that came with mine are translucent plastic. You can probably see them if you zoom in on almost any photo.
Yeah, I'm looking at hydro setups now, I'm using soil right now, but that could change at some point.I am using the DR150 and I also noticed little pinhole leaks but other than that I really love it! I got 2-600w Hps in there with a flood and drain setup like benvegas heer
looking good BenToday was productive.
The pumps are something like 1200gpm pumps. I'll check the box tomorrow. The twin connected reservoirs (forgot the size, check first post) works well too. I'll see what happens as the system gets a full 24 hours to cool and heat too.what size res and pumps ration are you running with your icebox setup?
I know very little in this area. I have that one fan that cools the lights and thats it. Its hooked on the CAN so its filtering, and the CO2 is behind one of the fans as the manual suggests. Is a fan cooler exhaust with no intake bad? I guess I just dont know any better right now.i can see your exhaust line is scrubbing from inside the tent, exhausting out
aren't you running Co2?
lol, i think you meant GPHThe pumps are something like 1200gpm
i can help bra,I know very little in this area.
unless your running a sealed room, your wasting your Co2 every time you exhaustIs a fan cooler exhaust with no intake bad? I guess I just don't know any better right now.
The pumps are something like 1200gpm pumps. I'll check the box tomorrow. The twin connected reservoirs (forgot the size, check first post) works well too. I'll see what happens as the system gets a full 24 hours to cool and heat too.
I know very little in this area. I have that one fan that cools the lights and thats it. Its hooked on the CAN so its filtering, and the CO2 is behind one of the fans as the manual suggests. Is a fan cooler exhaust with no intake bad? I guess I just dont know any better right now.
yes, thank you, it does answer my question, unfortunately it does not solve it. this sweat is horrible, due to the water running through the hoses is below the dew point.Ben might have a different idea on how the ice box system works. The condensation in the LL system comes from the temp on the chiller being set to low. If you try moving up 1 or 2 degrees untill there is no condesation, usually about 10 degrees below ambiant room teomp, this is a good place to keep the setting on the chiller. Hope this helps
If you rap your lines with foam it will stop them from sweating you can find the foam insulation at many ac supply stores. good luckHello benvegas and everyone else,
great thread, ive enjoyed it and have it tagged.
I am working with 6k, iceboxes draining to waste, vertical in cool tubes.
Having a vicious problem with condensation on the water lines and the iceboxes themselves. gotta wipe down the hoses, the floor where it drips, gonna have to drill some holes in the IB's and hook up a drip hose to each one, i had to install them on the bottom and push from top to bottom for fear of water dripping on my bulbs. The RH is at a constant 60.
BV, are you having any similar issues with sweaty hoses aand IBs?
what are you using to keep your RH sane? with your EB setup, you must have humidity issues?
thanks for taking a look, and thanks if you can post anything that can help me out.
be safe and have fun