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    Quote Originally Posted by joker_the_smoker View Post
    You over load 13amp extension? Feck was runnin off it 4 dishwashers lol
    lol.

    It were 10" fan running about half power maybe.
    drain pump (which only comes on every now and again.
    water heater not much watt.
    and a 2400w rad running full pelt which I wont ever used again.I realise now this was probably the reason fuses kept blowing in my switchbox which I returned.

    Usually have the rad outside the tent but gonna have the fan heater inside.
    Just fiddle about a bit see what works I suppose.

    If I ever wire it up.

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    These are fine Beth if thats what you're thinking for your heater.

    At the end of the day just put as thick a wire as you can, better safe than sorry.

    It's loose screws which cause the burning in my experience. Overtightened can crush and cause same issue.

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    What's the dance with these unit lads?? I'm sick of looking the all the cables, plugs, extensions and chock blocks down by the tent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut butter View Post
    What's the dance with these unit lads?? I'm sick of looking the all the cables, plugs, extensions and chock blocks down by the tent!

    Cheers PB
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    Quote Originally Posted by gardro View Post
    These are fine Beth if thats what you're thinking for your heater.

    At the end of the day just put as thick a wire as you can, better safe than sorry.

    It's loose screws which cause the burning in my experience. Overtightened can crush and cause same issue.
    I used these with mine😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMOGreen View Post
    Why aye... dance! The crack, the score... what's the dance?? Hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut butter View Post
    Why aye... dance! The crack, the score... what's the dance?? Hahahaha
    That's a new one for me dude. They are top notch lil unit. Controls outtake, intake and heating which means you have "some" rh control

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    Hmmm...I could possibly be up for some of that rather that having the multiple timers etc that I have now!

    Cheers PB

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    Just checked out there user video for the unit... quick question... when watching the video on setting one up there looked to be some sort of 'thing' laying above it when the bloke was demonstrating how to set it up, looked like a microphone lol. Is this some sort of probe that hangs in the tent and kind of tests the air and clicks on and abjusts the unit accordingly to give you the correct (or near enough) atmosphere for growing?

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