AzraelAngel07
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Id honestly get a wired wall thermostat and mount it high up on the wall that remote I had almost ruined everythingI seriously hope everything is all good, dropped a lot of dough to get this room dialed in.
Id honestly get a wired wall thermostat and mount it high up on the wall that remote I had almost ruined everythingI seriously hope everything is all good, dropped a lot of dough to get this room dialed in.
Ya I'm going to look into that. The timer options on the remotes suck for the most part anyways, thankfully mine has a 12hr on/ off option. Did you wire it yourself?Id honestly get a wired wall thermostat and mount it high up on the wall that remote I had almost ruined everything
It was a Lennox which is supposed to be a really good brand and it had a faulty remote I would say because the heat either stayed on full blast or the AC stayed on full blast because of it ever since they hooked up the wall thermostat it's worked perfectlyYa I'm going to look into that. The timer options on the remotes suck for the most part anyways, thankfully mine has a 12hr on/ off option. Did you wire it yourself?
Also did you have a faulty remote with a shit signal, what went wrong with it, if you don't mind me asking?
It was a Lennox which is supposed to be a really good brand and it had a faulty remote I would say because the heat either stayed on full blast or the AC stayed on full blast because of it ever since they hooked up the wall thermostat it's worked perfectly
Wow thats fucked up...so you had whoever cover the cost of thermostat wiring because there was a faulty remote...It was a Lennox which is supposed to be a really good brand and it had a faulty remote I would say because the heat either stayed on full blast or the AC stayed on full blast because of it ever since they hooked up the wall thermostat it's worked perfectly
They tried to charge me but I was like hell nah I'm not paying when this shit hasn't worked right from the startWow thats fucked up...so you had whoever cover the cost of thermostat wiring because there was a faulty remote...
I own this fan.Think I'm going to snag a 8inch vortex today though
At least you got it worked out man...I'll keep you guys posted this afternoon. Lights turn on at 5.They tried to charge me but I was like hell nah I'm not paying when this shit hasn't worked right from the start
If all else fails call the company tell them your remote is faulty and that you want a wall mount thermostat they're very easy to attach to unit...At least you got it worked out man...I'll keep you guys posted this afternoon. Lights turn on at 5.
For sure, it has a warranty, think I'd go the route of having my electrician or HVAC buddy doing it over some random person that works for Daikin. They'd probably shit coming into a 4000w bloom room! Haha lol.If all else fails call the company tell them your remote is faulty and that you want a wall mount thermostat they're very easy to attach to unit...
can i ask where u are ... if u are running open hoods ........u could drop the cooling cost with Cooltube hoods (it lowers the btus to 3000 per light instead of 4000)At least you got it worked out man...I'll keep you guys posted this afternoon. Lights turn on at 5.
Um. Maybe....what is New England.can i ask where u are ...
Open hoods are the way to go I used to love tubecooled but couldn't imagine a large setup like that since you have to move the lights all the time and the ducting make things awkward not to mention each time light passes through glass it loses and fractions the lightI'm running 6" air cooled raptor hoods. Not cooling them at the moment, I used to though. I'm actually ditching the raptor hoods and am going to run the large open adjustawings now that I have the minisplit up and running.
the RH is fairly high if coastal inland u are goodUm. Maybe....what is New England.
i have run open hoods now for 2 years with this grow partner we have lost 2 crops due to lights blowing ( i refused to sell or use it and took the whole room and trashed it ) mopped and steamed cleaned the roomOpen hoods are the way to go I used to love tubecooled but couldn't imagine a large setup like that since you have to move the lights all the time and the ducting make things awkward not to mention each time light passes through glass it loses and fractions the light
Ya I hear ya, that's why I'm going with the large adjustawings, they just spread the light so much better. To me it's worth having to pay a lil more in a/c electric bills.Open hoods are the way to go I used to love tubecooled
I'll keep them for another grow down the line, but I already bought 2 open large adjustawing hoods to see how it goes. Time to say bye, bye for now to my good ole raptor a/c hoods, going to miss them... they've been good to me and it's been real. Lol.the RH is fairly high if coastal inland u are good
do not ditch them look at this one
https://www.amazon.com/iPower-Inch-Cool-Reflector-Light/dp/B00BDGHIBO
i loved this hood when i was HIDs it did a whole 5x5 perfectly