NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
I bought an oil-filled radiator with a digital thermostat and digital timer to keep my night temps up.
It was a DeLonghi from Lowes... about $70 (will be on sale soon for sure)...
Only down-side I'm seeing to using this...
Digital means it doesn't come back on if power is lost (so no external timers/controllers)...
The digital timer will not turn itself back on if power is lost for more than 2 minutes...
Can't exactly throw a UPS battery on it - so it sucks that if I loose power over the night I could still
end up getting screwed...
What would be a better solution? A true temp controller and something old-school/analog with just
an on/off switch? Sometimes old school is the right school....
If I go with a controller I'll probably look for one that can co-ordinate the fan and CO2 as well - in
case I ever go with CO2 (would like to near future)...
It was a DeLonghi from Lowes... about $70 (will be on sale soon for sure)...
Only down-side I'm seeing to using this...
Digital means it doesn't come back on if power is lost (so no external timers/controllers)...
The digital timer will not turn itself back on if power is lost for more than 2 minutes...
Can't exactly throw a UPS battery on it - so it sucks that if I loose power over the night I could still
end up getting screwed...
What would be a better solution? A true temp controller and something old-school/analog with just
an on/off switch? Sometimes old school is the right school....
If I go with a controller I'll probably look for one that can co-ordinate the fan and CO2 as well - in
case I ever go with CO2 (would like to near future)...