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Nice Job Sonoma....congrats indeed. Those prices for power are lower than mine...at least for the Bay Area.....I've got (6) 600's and it costs me about $800 per month.
nothing but props...... only in Cali..... Dam.. Im thinking of moving out there for real!!
Like the other guy said.. its sad that we live in the same country...
Sonoma........I was pissed when the thread petered out and like Soilman said ,where`s all the serious growers gone?.........We need a tutorial start to finish with electrical setup,plumbing,hvac,timers,pumps,all the receptacles etc......It`d be great if you had the time...........I think if more threads like yours were available there`d be more interest over here,but that`s just me.........Peace.............DHF........
damn, beautiful setups bro, theres seems to be so many aspects of expertise needed in so many different fields to put all of that together but (a tutorial would be the shit!!!!!) youve pulled it all off. that sucks about your clone problem, setups like that should be filled with top notch shit........
Thanks for keeping this alive. I would like to get a tutorial going, it would take a lot of time, but I would be into it. I'll let everyone here know if I get that going. IndicaSativa is right, trial and error is the only way, but hopefully I can help some people get there faster, and with less error.
fnok-I use 600's because I can get more coverage, more lights, more yeild. Also, I use digi's because they use less amps, so you can get more lights, and use less power, and they run cooler. As far as the CFM's it really depends on how long each light run is. The rule I use is go big, because its better to have more air than not enough. My new fan of choice is the 14 inch Can-fan MAX, it runs almost silent, and move a lot of air.
a 14 inch that is almost silent? or thats almost silent for a 14 inch fan? I know my friends use a 12 incher and that thing roars like a jet. I dont blame you on those tutorials, it would be great but im sure the writing in itself would be a major essay, and if i was in your shoes i know i wouldnt even have the time, good luck to ya and keep posting rooms to inspire us youngsters