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Where I’m going to put it is next to my garage, it shouldn’t bother anyone.
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Gotchya. I wonder if they can rebate me for switching over to LED last year? I switched all the standard incandasent bulbs to the 8.8 watt LED bulbs last year. That would be neat, I'll check it out
Ya never know?Gotchya. I wonder if they can rebate me for switching over to LED last year? I switched all the standard incandasent bulbs to the 8.8 watt LED bulbs last year. That would be neat, I'll check it out
hahahDid you get a side of bacon at least.
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Bill284
I got some videos... will work on uploading them and get them on this thread when they are ready.I do! the wild pigs came in and tore apart the nursery a few weeks after clearing the last plants out, so let me see if I can find some old pics of the set-up. Otherwise I'll have to take some embarrassing pictures of the nursery and the system a little tore up and in need of repair.
Maybe I'll shoot a little video of the setup anyways.
Your going to need a peeked roof.
So snow doesn't pile as much over night.
Before you get out there to scrape it off.
Autos would be good during the winter.
Get a nice big hot light.
Leave it on 24/7.
Your neighbors will love it.
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I'm working on getting some videos up. The system is closed loop.... ran by a little 12v 2.5GPM pump. Water out of the hot side of the water heater is plumbed to the pump, then ran through pex tubing along the floor for pots or in the soil for beds. The tubing routes back into the cold side of the water heater, where it gets re-heated and continues to circulate through the pex tubing.I contacted my friend with the kennel so I got that part covered. I don’t understand how a water heater is going to work as far as recirculating?
So I would need a electric water heater to heat and a pump for circulation. GotchaI'm working on getting some videos up. The system is closed loop.... ran by a little 12v 2.5GPM pump. Water out of the hot side of the water heater is plumbed to the pump, then ran through pex tubing along the floor for pots or in the soil for beds. The tubing routes back into the cold side of the water heater, where it gets re-heated and continues to circulate through the pex tubing.
Yea electric could work... I use propane.So I would need a electric water heater to heat and a pump for circulation. Gotcha
Yeah I would put it in my garage + wire it into the fuse box and with it continuously circulating it won’t freeze.Yea electric could work... I use propane.
Make it a closed loop system and put antifreeze in the water.Yeah I would put it in my garage + wire it into the fuse box and with it continuously circulating it won’t freeze.
Why use propane when you can use electric and not have to worry about tanks.Make it a closed loop system and put antifreeze in the water.
Never have to worry.
We used to do ramp heaters for underground garages the same way.
Heated antifreeze, works great.
A propane heater right in the greenhouse would be best.
You don't need a huge one.
Just 2 cents.
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It's just a thought.Why use propane when you can use electric and not have to worry about tanks.
I got up today to temps in the high 50s F. Yesterday daytime high was 89 F. Anyways I gave my Temple Kush her drink of Sierra Natural Science for flowering + pest control. I’d like to thank everyone for stopping by and wishing all a great week. Don’t forget to vote + support the Sponsors. Without them @420 Magazine couldn’t provide this site. My buds are still bending so nothing new to report. Hopefully I’ll be making a greenhouse + be able to grow through the winter. I have several different options but I’m trying to save $$$ wherever possible to have more towards a light. So until next time happy growing, stay high and good bye. CLIt's just a thought.
As MF. mentioned if you put a propane tank in the greenhouse you get the added heat and co2 from the exhaust.
But what ever is easiest and works is great.
I'd still put antifreeze in it though.
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Great Stump on her.I got up today to temps in the high 50s F. Yesterday daytime high was 89 F. Anyways I gave my Temple Kush her drink of Sierra Natural Science for flowering + pest control. I’d like to thank everyone for stopping by and wishing all a great week. Don’t forget to vote + support the Sponsors. Without them @420 Magazine couldn’t provide this site. My buds are still bending so nothing new to report. Hopefully I’ll be making a greenhouse + be able to grow through the winter. I have several different options but I’m trying to save $$$ wherever possible to have more towards a light. So until next time happy growing, stay high and good bye. CL