I have not used one. You have to be careful with the cheaper ones. If it's got less than a 200gph pump I wouldnt use it and make sure they have misters not just holes drilled in a pipe. You can diy one for very cheap. Less than 40$Is anyone using the Clone King? It's got good reviews on amazons just wondering if anyone on here has used it or is using it, or of any other good cloner systems for a decent price?
Pretty sure those guys above and @Bob Bitchen use that brand and Bob is like the clone king around here I use a DIY but for the price of those if I had to replace mine I'd probably just buy one of these.@Mohican ? Aren't you using one? And someone else too... Can't remember. Maybe it was @DrD81 ?
I'm pretty sure everybody was very happy with them, but I tried to tag them so they can speak for themselves.
Yeah ive thought about making one myself but I've been pretty busy building two cob lights and i think by the time is get everything together to build one id be spending about the same price for this one. I'll look on eBay and see if I can find it for a better price.Pretty sure those guys above and @Bob Bitchen use that brand and Bob is like the clone king around here I use a DIY but for the price of those if I had to replace mine I'd probably just buy one of these.
Yeah, this one is questionable (build vs. buy) imo unless you already have the parts/tools available it could end up costing more. here's the parts list I used, made it 12 sites but the top could handle another 4-8 sites easy.Yeah ive thought about making one myself but I've been pretty busy building two cob lights and i think by the time is get everything together to build one id be spending about the same price for this one. I'll look on eBay and see if I can find it for a better price.
Damn that's awesome thanks a bunch, I'll see what it all costs and go from there doesn't look hard to make, I just need the time which is very limited these days haha!Yeah, this one is questionable (build vs. buy) imo unless you already have the parts/tools available it could end up costing more. here's the parts list I used, made it 12 sites but the top could handle another 4-8 sites easy.
Parts List:
1 pc. ½” schedule 40 PVC pipe white (10ft. length)
1 pc. ½” PVC Male adapter – ½” threaded male to ½” slip fit female
6 pcs. ½” Slip T’s
4 pcs. ½” Slip 90 degree elbows
4 pcs. ½” slip end caps
8 pcs. 360 degree sprayers w/spray control
1 pc. 400 GPH Pond Pump w/Adjustable Flow (eBay)
1 pc. Rubber Stopper (for power chord) – ideally 1 7/8” diameter, (found a 1 7/8”/2” stopper so can use 1 pc. 1 7/8” hole saw instead of two different hole saws)
1 pc. Can of PVC cement (skipped this, they work fine without being cemented and easy to modify/replace parts)
12 pcs. 2” plastic net pots (hydro shop)
12 pcs. 2” neoprene inserts (hydro shop)
1 pc. Rubbermaid Rough Neck container – 68L/18 US Gallon
1 pc. Marine Putty tube for sealing
Tools:
Punch (to mark and start the holes)
Drill
1 7/8” Hole Saw/Mandrel
11/16" drill bit for the sprayers
Not the greatest documentation/pics but here's what I have + a bonus tracking template I use to keep track of the cycles
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