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Probably something to do with the US using 120v vs UK using 240v. Its the same reason we don't have those water pitcher heater things, because they require more wattage to run than a wall outlet in the US can provide.
I bought 2 180 watt tube heaters here in Canada {120 volt} at growindo.com They no longer carry them but may be able to steer you in the right direction if you were to contact them.
 
Thought about that, but you would think that some company would make them over here using Us electrical standards
:shrug: I've looked for them to but really there's ton'e of different style heater that are available just not a tube. I have found tower style that can layover on side but nothing quite like those:shrug::goodluck::pop:
 
I bought 2 180 watt tube heaters here in Canada {120 volt} at growindo.com They no longer carry them but may be able to steer you in the right direction if you were to contact them.

Thank you I've found work arounds... I run a radiator style just outside the tents works pretty good and I use heat mats in the tents.
 
This is what I found
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Thank you I've found work arounds... I run a radiator style just outside the tents works pretty good and I use heat mats in the tents.

I jacked @Cannamingus' idea. A Vortex brand heater that blows into a 6" intake tube. Set up on a timer that comes on when the lights go out. Not optimal, but works pretty good.

The tune heaters can't be that complicated to make. Like @Buzzard said, maybe order one from cAnAdA and reverse engineer. Seems there would be a market for them if that many of us are looking for them and they work well enough in other countries
 
I jacked @Cannamingus' idea. A Vortex brand heater that blows into a 6" intake tube. Set up on a timer that comes on when the lights go out. Not optimal, but works pretty good.

The tune heaters can't be that complicated to make. Like @Buzzard said, maybe order one from cAnAdA and reverse engineer. Seems there would be a market for them if that many of us are looking for them and they work well enough in other countries
I use a little heater under the plants attached to an inkbird. Works great. Was using a radiator attached to an inkbird before and it worked fine
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I use a little heater under the plants attached to an inkbird. Works great. Was using a radiator attached to an inkbird before and it worked fine
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Same bro i have a oil heater on an inkbird but also have a small $10 walmart heater that i was told not to use when i started growing but being shorter then the height of the pot its not blowing directly on plants and as an added layer of protection i had it facing the wall! Worked fine!
 
I use a little heater under the plants attached to an inkbird. Works great. Was using a radiator attached to an inkbird before and it worked fine
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I was using a little ceramic heater, but it was burning more electricity than my lights. I'm not in a tent so a natural gas space heater was the answer
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I use a little heater under the plants attached to an inkbird. Works great. Was using a radiator attached to an inkbird before and it worked fine
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Great idea in that space! Im in a 4x4 bed, so nothin goin underneath! I had multiple problems with 3 different ink bird models. Each one was replaced, but all messed up again eventually. Mine says pretty consistent with just the setting on the heater

Have you thought about rigging the heater to be off the floor? Maybe in case of too much water?
 
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