Mad Lab
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That last post was SUPER helpful, I really appreciate your time and willingness to share the information that no one considers and most likely fails their project.
The duct for the Excel Air units are fabric. I wonder how they feel about that. You obviously dont run them the same as any HVAC system. There's no real duct involved.
thanks for the advice on treatment of water. Def got all that part down.
I know what you mean with HPA. It's something that hasnt had enough attention and will get better with time when company's spend the money on good R&D. Which is why I like Indoor Harvest.
Although I'm a fuzzy root aero guy, these systems are not for the hobbiest who is attempting to acquire the root fuzz. They are commercial systems that blend the benefits of HPA but keep the dry spots out of the picture which has been hard for HPA guys who make their own system. Not getting coverage to the center of the root mass when the roots have gone out of control and taken up the chamber (that is normally too small). IH has a nice 2 foot deep system that has two tiers of nozzles. But at a commercial level they build to suite for cheaper price per sq ft. I'd prefer 3 feet.
As you say, need to train the team and that's something that wouldnt be doable right away. I have a team now that run the drain to waste system I will run. I am a consultant for their medical grows and they learn the way I teach. So that will be beneficial to start with a team that grows my way, and they also work well together and have savings enough to get them through the hard times in the first year of operation.
Indoor Harvest is doing R&D with Tweed Canada. Cant wait to hear the results.
The duct for the Excel Air units are fabric. I wonder how they feel about that. You obviously dont run them the same as any HVAC system. There's no real duct involved.
thanks for the advice on treatment of water. Def got all that part down.
I know what you mean with HPA. It's something that hasnt had enough attention and will get better with time when company's spend the money on good R&D. Which is why I like Indoor Harvest.
Although I'm a fuzzy root aero guy, these systems are not for the hobbiest who is attempting to acquire the root fuzz. They are commercial systems that blend the benefits of HPA but keep the dry spots out of the picture which has been hard for HPA guys who make their own system. Not getting coverage to the center of the root mass when the roots have gone out of control and taken up the chamber (that is normally too small). IH has a nice 2 foot deep system that has two tiers of nozzles. But at a commercial level they build to suite for cheaper price per sq ft. I'd prefer 3 feet.
As you say, need to train the team and that's something that wouldnt be doable right away. I have a team now that run the drain to waste system I will run. I am a consultant for their medical grows and they learn the way I teach. So that will be beneficial to start with a team that grows my way, and they also work well together and have savings enough to get them through the hard times in the first year of operation.
Indoor Harvest is doing R&D with Tweed Canada. Cant wait to hear the results.