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Yes, she did! ROFLMAO

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Thanks @arty zan yeah sorry a [HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG] is a 2 gallon nursery pot [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG] is 1 gallon its marked on the bottoms. I can fit 8 [HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG] pots in my cab so this will work wonders for me too. I definitely had pistols I only transplanted one moon tear so I could side by side. Lights are on 24/7 but with led when the house cools at night so does the grow cab.

thanks for all the help .
If it cools it cools but it will still be less of a difference that a dark period at night.
I like that silver bubble wrap insulation and I have done my whole cab for not a lot of money.
Everything is covered top of cab, bottom of cab wall and doors.
For the most part it is stapled in place and then I tape the seem with aluminium tape.
I think I already mentioned a thermostatically controlled tube heater you can get an IP44 2' tube heater for about twenty bucks then just plug it into a thermostatically controlled wall plug.
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Thermostatic socket and tube heater.
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silver bubble insulation
What does IP stand for?
IP is an acronym "Ingress Protection". It is a measurement of the protection an item will have against solid objects (dust, sand, dirt, etc.) and liquids.

An IP rating is comprised of 2 numbers. The first number refers to the protection against solid objects (dust, etc) and the second number refers to protection against liquids.

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What is an IP Rating?
Each IP rating has two numbers, both of which give you information about the protection level. A higher number means greater protection against solids and liquids.

- The first number (0-6) refers to the level of protection against solid objects and moving parts, such as dust, debris, or other solid matter.

- The second number (0-8) references the level of liquid and moisture protection.

Take a look at the chart below to better understand the protection offered with each number.

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Example :With an IP65 rating, the LEDs can be used in an outside setting and are water-resistant but they are not waterproof and are not suitable to be submerged. An IP68 can be submerged in water.

What is the difference between IP65, IP67 & IP68?
The differences between commonly sold IP65, IP67, & IP68 strips are slight, but very important. Using the above chart as a guide, we can see that all strips are protected at the highest level from solids and dust. The variations come with the protection against liquids.

IP65 = Water resistant. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 LED lights, these are not waterproof.

IP67 = Water resistant plus. “Protected against the events of temporary submersion (10 minutes)”*Do NOT submerge IP67 LED lights for extended periods, these are not waterproof.

IP68 = Waterproof “Protected against the events of permanent submersion up to 3 meters”

What IP Rating Will You Need?
If you don’t anticipate a harsh environment that is extremely dusty or wet then a lower IP rating would suffice.

In places that will have a lot of dust, debris, or potential to be in contact with any solids or liquids, you’ll want to make sure that the IP ratings are high and that you have adequate water resistant or waterproof coatings on your LED strip lights.

Examples of IP Ratings and Uses
Low IP ratings are appropriate for:

- Indoor use
- Protected use inside sealed products
- Inside sealed signage
- When using aluminum extrusions

High IP ratings are appropriate for:

- Unsealed outdoor locations
- Places that have a lot of debris
- Areas with heavy foot traffic
- High splash areas
- High contact areas (people touching them)
- Wet locations
 
If it cools it cools but it will still be less of a difference that a dark period at night.
I like that silver bubble wrap insulation and I have done my whole cab for not a lot of money.
Everything is covered top of cab, bottom of cab wall and doors.
For the most part it is stapled in place and then I tape the seem with aluminium tape.
I think I already mentioned a thermostatically controlled tube heater you can get an IP44 2' tube heater for about twenty bucks then just plug it into a thermostatically controlled wall plug.
HY02TP-16A-font-b-Thermostat-b-font-Socket-For-Room-Electric-Floor-Heating-System-LCD-Display.jpg
shopping

Thermostatic socket and tube heater.
View attachment 697589silver bubble insulation
What does IP stand for?
IP is an acronym "Ingress Protection". It is a measurement of the protection an item will have against solid objects (dust, sand, dirt, etc.) and liquids.

An IP rating is comprised of 2 numbers. The first number refers to the protection against solid objects (dust, etc) and the second number refers to protection against liquids.

what-are-ip-ratings-what-is-ip65-.png




What is an IP Rating?
Each IP rating has two numbers, both of which give you information about the protection level. A higher number means greater protection against solids and liquids.

- The first number (0-6) refers to the level of protection against solid objects and moving parts, such as dust, debris, or other solid matter.

- The second number (0-8) references the level of liquid and moisture protection.

Take a look at the chart below to better understand the protection offered with each number.

ip-rating-chart.png


Example :With an IP65 rating, the LEDs can be used in an outside setting and are water-resistant but they are not waterproof and are not suitable to be submerged. An IP68 can be submerged in water.

What is the difference between IP65, IP67 & IP68?
The differences between commonly sold IP65, IP67, & IP68 strips are slight, but very important. Using the above chart as a guide, we can see that all strips are protected at the highest level from solids and dust. The variations come with the protection against liquids.

IP65 = Water resistant. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 LED lights, these are not waterproof.

IP67 = Water resistant plus. “Protected against the events of temporary submersion (10 minutes)”*Do NOT submerge IP67 LED lights for extended periods, these are not waterproof.

IP68 = Waterproof “Protected against the events of permanent submersion up to 3 meters”

What IP Rating Will You Need?
If you don’t anticipate a harsh environment that is extremely dusty or wet then a lower IP rating would suffice.

In places that will have a lot of dust, debris, or potential to be in contact with any solids or liquids, you’ll want to make sure that the IP ratings are high and that you have adequate water resistant or waterproof coatings on your LED strip lights.

Examples of IP Ratings and Uses
Low IP ratings are appropriate for:

- Indoor use
- Protected use inside sealed products
- Inside sealed signage
- When using aluminum extrusions

High IP ratings are appropriate for:

- Unsealed outdoor locations
- Places that have a lot of debris
- Areas with heavy foot traffic
- High splash areas
- High contact areas (people touching them)
- Wet locations
thanks for IP info, now I know wtf, at least for IP, lol
 
Good morning Elle, i hope you are having a fantastic Sunday morning!
Thanks you for the heads up Re: @witchyhour and her technical issues she is experiencing, very kind of you to pass the message on!
@witchyhour I hope your connection issues are resolved asap and I take know offence what so ever and I know you wouldn't deliberately ignore me or be rude!

@Eclectic Elle
20C now that's a temp I'd like to be experiencing now, it is a rather cool 7C here in the UK but spring is on the way and things will start to warm up soon!
All the bulbs are coming up so everything is starting to look a bit more spring like.
Great news another plant is down and ready for drying.
I bet that Blueberry is a happy as Larry out in real sunlight!
Have a great day Elle
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Thanks arty, it's now less than 2 months before our return. My UK based friend has said colder temps for next week, and tomorrow is supposed to be two months' worth of rain. Oh well! It was fun while it lasted! Blueberry's back in the wardrobe under CFL.

Thanks! [emoji106] [emoji2]
Any time sis!

Hehe! Welcome to My Old World! [emoji106] [emoji16]
Mine too! I wasn't quite a teen when the New Romantics were about, but I loved the music!
 
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