So, the condensate line has a float valve and then a port out on the other side of the U with a pipe attached to it that drains out of the house... everything I read online said that that port is supposed to have a cover, it does not. It did have a tiny snake brush attached to it though, which I ran through the U bend. Ran some vinegar through and it appeared to drain away immediately so thats cool. Hopefully now that the clog of whatever had gone down into the bend is gone the condensation coming from the vents will go away. Need to find a cap for it I guess to keep anything else from finding its way down into there. The drip/overflow tray thing was bone dry so that is good at least lol.
Going to flush it again with water once I figure out where the outlet is outside, that way we can confirm it's actually draining all the way out. I'm hoping this will fix the issue though cause I'm really not looking to have to pay for a full duct cleaning and all that right now lol
Just got a notification from usps that my 3, 5 gal rain science bags are at my door. I forgot I ordered them lmao. Now I just need to figure out a medium to put in em next run...do I go with that composting company out of vermont that was suggested to me, or promix hp. Im thinking promix just because its cost effective
Don't do it man!!! Scissors baaaaaddddddd!!! Goin on 40 years without a proper haircut! Just twist the pony tail up a lop off a couple inches.
As I explained to my dad, fourty years of haircut money compouded annually at an average 10% return and that five years towrd early retirement! Not to mention i'm not a fan of razors either!
facts right there That is the struggle I had been doing perpetual style with multiple tents but it was too much of a head ache moving plants all the time…so now just I just run to separate tents with runs off set…think it will work but gotta get a good flow of bud harvesting first
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