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Video would be much more useful if you actually tested the controller to see if it works as advertised, and does what it's supposed to. Would be nice to know well it works. Also, do you know if you can set a minimum running speed, so that it never stops circulating air entirely...? Thanks
Getting back into growing, it’s been about 4 years now. Most definitely at a tiny scale. Lol Mendocino county master grow. 😬 just ordered this set up, can’t wait for the set up.
These things are awesome only problem is when the humidity is high or low and the fan has to go on it changes the temperature when it doesn't need to or vice versa so I got a humidity controller just for my humidifier to go on and off awesome turnouts 💯💯
The device is great for temperature and humidity monitoring but it's not really useful for temperature and humidity control. The device controls a fan, not a humidifier or dehumidifier so it's not actually adjusting or altering the humidity directly. All it does it turn on the fan to move air around which inevitably will lower temperature as well. And since it can only cool things down and not warm them up, it's not really a temperature controller either. It's not like you can set it to "21 degrees Celsius and 56% relative humidity" like a thermostat for a central air unit.. it's physically impossible for this thing to do that
@@vikingking187 lol dude... did you even read what I said 😂😂 it controls a fan. If temperature gets too high but humidity is perfect, the fan turns on which will lower BOTH temp and humidity. And vice versa. Also, if the temperature is too low or the humidity is too low, nothing happens.. because this isn't a thermostat..
I didn't want to get or spend money on a fan but after researching this ac infinity fans, are great but my problem why doesn't the new CONTROLLER 67, Temperature and Humidity Fan Controller comes with the fan why buy it separately? because the old controller only one setting new controller multiple setting not just for heat but to cool off a bit..
Figured I'd pass along a little programming tip I found with the AC Infinity Cloudline if you don't have Controlller 67 yet which allows variable speeds for Temps. This is a 'work around'. It's one line in the manual but multiple ac infinity triggers can be activated at the same time & values can be inverted too create a 'smart' but dumb programming window. Example my set up: 2x2x4 tent Clip fan for internal air movement 4inch AC Infinity booster fan intake with cloth filter for pet hairs. Running on L/medium constantly. Fresh air in always! 4 inch ac cloudline outtake with fan setting on 2. It will run when these settings are crossed. So on my panel, my triggers are usually flashing. Since I'm within atleast 1 of the ranges at all times. High t: 72f Low t: 83f High h:45% Low h:69% Alarm high t: 84f Alarm low t: disabled Alarm high h: 70% Alarm low h: disabled So a day in my tent - With my lights off my tent sits at 68f with a humidity around 46% pretty consistently just bringing in my bedroom air with a cheap humidifier in my room I run daily. Exhaust fan is ON since my high humidity trigger is reached. No other triggers actived. If my humidity drops at night below my high trigger, exhaust cuts. Still have air in & clip fan moving air. Perfect. Lights on: Temps rise too 75-78. So my high temperature trigger keeps my exhaust fan on all day. If randomly my temps or humidity get spiked high enough for an alarm, it slowly cranks the fan too 10!!! till you're below the alarm. Lights off: Temps cool back down, humidity rises as the temp cooldown. Humidity trigger...yada yada yada... The only quirk this still doesn't solve is low humidity with lights on but imo that's the least worrying condition. Hope this helps if you have an ac infinity & have some settings you want tweaked.
just picked up the 67 where did you set your sensor?? down in the canopy or in between the light and the canopy?? and if so do you find the light heats up the senor even though the tent temp is lower ?
@@Mike-ng3zl I unfortunately do not have the 67. I have my probe at canopy level poked through a small circle of white computer paper so probe is shaded from the light but not touching the paper or canopy as well. The circle is only the size of a nickel or so. You'll get an accurate reading without light influence. I also found some white coated modeling wire. I wrapped the probe with that so I can bend it into place where I like it without it hanging everywhere. Mine comes down the side wall then horizontal into the canopy if that makes sense. Old wire coat hanger would do that same thing.
@@MikeS-ur2ql I know this is a 2 year old thread But I just got the T4 and am hooking it up tonight or this weekend sometime Question for you- I have the Ink bird temp/RH regulator in the tent already with humidifier and heater hooked to it 82 F is the high temp and 55 RH is the min I have it set at so with this, how should I set the T4 timer? TIMER MODE? or the AUTO MODE? I am confused about it and am looking for suggestions thank you!
Surely high temp and humidity setting should kick fan on or faster and low setting kick it off or slower to allow temp and humidity to build... is that not how it operates?
@@saudade2745 I have my flower tent set at 50% humidity and my temp set at 77 degrees so when my humidity starts to climb over 50% relative humidity or my temps start to creep over 77 degrees it will kick on the fans (because I have a intake and a outtake fans both hooked to the same controller. It controls both fans.) up to the setting that I have them at to evacuate the humid or hot air out of the tent. It also brings fresh co2 enriched air from the room around it into the tent. It save a little electric over time from your exhaust not constantly running. It also keeps the perimeters in the tent stay at the rite lvl with very little fluctuations.
@@saudade2745 also if you hook two fans to the controller and say you want a 4” intake and a 6” outtake get the 6” in the T series and the 4” in the S series because the T series comes with the controller and is more expensive and the S series comes with just a adjustable fan speed and is cheaper. Hook the S into The controller for the T. You could also do the same with two 6” fans as well if your wanting a hepa filter or other filter on the intake. If you use a 6” and 4” and put a filter on the 4” intake it will pull hella negative air pressure on your tent because it’s not able to force enough air fast enough through the filter.
I see you created your own homemade duct system. Can you give us a video on how to do that and the materials used? I’m using this for a greenhouse that’s 12x36. Any suggestion how to create the duct?
You can use the controller or app to set a threshold for both temperature and humidity. You can set it to never turn the fan off but stay on a low setting until temperature rises.. then it will speed up to cool things down again.
I’m looking to purchase ac infinity CLOUDLAB 844 48" X 48" X 80" grow tent I can only grow 4 plants at a time were I’m at what Would you recommend the T4 or T6
I'm thinking to buy this one but how this temperature control work exactly? I have my tent in room where is 17°C but I need 25°C. This Fan can make this happen with this temperature control? Tent its very small 60x60x120
i just bought the upgraded controller the new 67 and was wondering does it matter where your sensor is placed inside the tent ?? high/middle/low down around the canopy of your girls >??
I'd recommend keeping near the middle area. No higher than the canopy but no lower than the base. Temps will always be higher In your grow tent towards the top and cooler at the bottom. Go for the mid section and move it as the plant gets taller. But once again don't place above or below the plant.
I bought the S4 and really regret not going for the T4... that controller would really come in handy for me. They do sell it separately but it sends up costing me $30 more than if I had just got the T4... oh well
something seriously wrong with mine, when i have the screen plugged in nothing will come on when i unplug screen the fan comes on full blast. please help
It can help by taking that hit air outside the tent but it's not the primary function. You need to add an AC to your grow room or use your houses air to bring it down substantially
question brother.....what size tent or room are you using n what size unit did u go with and r u doing dual fans per tent or room one for exhaust n one for ac intake
I’m not understanding this, are you blowing air in or out right now? Is this changing the temp going out? Or changing the temp by the air coming Into the tent
For some reason I cannot understand the calibration on the humidity. It seems to go all out of sorts all the time, and never matches my hygrometer in my tent
@@chum13 its worth it bro! It kicks up the fan speed when your temp and humidity gets over a set point if you got it on auto, but you can run it however you want to really but it helps you keep tabs on your grow space without having to open your tent or disturbing the plants
Now with that unit do you have to do anything else to help the temp an humidity r does the unit put the humidity in the tent...I'm just asking cuz I'm new at this
This is just a inline fan for a tent or room that has a controller and sensor so that if the humidity or temp get to high it will turn the fan on and pull that hot or humid air out of the tent or room replacing it fresh less humid air from outside the tent or room. So that the VPD stays at the optimum lvl.
Great device, I'm guessing it's climate control for growing weed? Maybe I missed something but to me it would have helped if you told what the device was before the review. Not criticizing Bro, just comenting. You might of said " folks I'm demoing a climate control device for a grow room. I got the jist eventually though. As well I'm pretty new to smoking but I thought till the end that you were showing a celing or wall ventilator for when you light up to clear smoke and since I don't grow my own I've never seen one before. Good video though anyhow, I learned something from you, thank you my friend. I do admit though Im new to smoking as well do not grow.
@@wolffanatv9229 Sorry Bro, but you missed the point I was trying so had to say politely. My point was (when you do a tutorial, FIRST you should tell people what it is you're showing them. I would have said. "For those who've never seen this I am demonstrating a Climate Control system for your grow room". Simple as that. And NO I have no intent as using it as a room vent fan. I'm not angry, I'm not bashing I'm simply trying to help you get your subscribers up there Bro. I like your show just trying to help, no bad intent, just love Bro.
@@tdotson1907 Oh thats great, looks like common sense is lost on you, I'm just saying he needs more ATD, sorry you can't seem to figure that out on your own. ONCE AGAIN I'm just saying, trying to give corrective criticism not bashing him. Sorry you did not seem to get it, looks like everyone else did, LOL!!
How do you get it to stay on all the time but change fan speeds based on temperature? Like blow stronger when it gets hot. Mine only working like on/off in auto mode. Thanks
Advance programming It's one line in the manual but multiple ac infinity triggers can be activated at the same time & values can be inverted too create a 'smart' but dumb programming window. Example my set up: 2x2x4 tent Clip fan for internal air movement 4inch AC Infinity booster fan intake with cloth filter for pet hairs. Running on L/medium constantly. Fresh air in always! 4 inch ac cloudline outtake with fan setting on 2. It will run when these settings are crossed. So on my panel, my triggers are usually flashing. Since I'm within atleast 1 of the ranges at all times. High t: 72f Low t: 83f High h:45% Low h:69% Alarm high t: 84f Alarm low t: disabled Alarm high h: 70% Alarm low h: disabled So a day in my tent - With my lights off my tent sits at 68f with a humidity around 46% pretty consistently just bringing in my bedroom air with a cheap humidifier in my room I run daily. Exhaust fan is ON since my high humidity trigger is reached. No other triggers actived. If my humidity drops at night below my high trigger, exhaust cuts. Still have air in & clip fan moving air. Perfect. Lights on: Temps rise too 75-78. So my high temperature trigger keeps my exhaust fan on all day. If randomly my temps or humidity get spiked high enough for an alarm, it slowly cranks the fan too 10!!! till you're below the alarm. Lights off: Temps cool back down, humidity rises as the temp cooldown. Humidity trigger...yada yada yada... The only quirk this still doesn't solve is low humidity with lights on but imo that's the least worrying condition. Hope this helps if you have an ac infinity & have some settings you want tweaked.
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I just ordered a T6... this video made me make my mind up thank you
That had to be the best review I've seen, no bs talking just straight to the point
I'm so glad you got approved... sick as get on as many platforms as possible
I love my T6s have one in each of my 4X4s
I run them on 3 or 4 depending on time of year. Helps out with noise and it exchanges the air with ease rather than running the motor hard.
Just got mine in today. Run there lower end 6” cans. But this is perfect for intake from outside air. Loving their products. So far above the rest.
Man I just got a great deal on one from a buddy of mine for $40 lol. Like new. Can't wait to hook it up tomorrow. 🔥🔥💯💯
Thank you sir. Just ordered the T6 🤙🏼 love the magic butter machine also 💚💨
I used to watch you on Facebook live when u were starting out sending love from the royal Welsh
Great review and actually showing the fan in use! Just subscribed!
Video would be much more useful if you actually tested the controller to see if it works as advertised, and does what it's supposed to. Would be nice to know well it works. Also, do you know if you can set a minimum running speed, so that it never stops circulating air entirely...? Thanks
Do you have an updated review? Did it keep your tent at the right temperature and humidity? I'm debating on getting one at the moment
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So glad you did a review I’m getting ready to cop me 1
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Getting back into growing, it’s been about 4 years now. Most definitely at a tiny scale. Lol Mendocino county master grow. 😬 just ordered this set up, can’t wait for the set up.
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Nice, I was just looking into these
they are great fans .. i love mine , I got it on a crazy good deal on Amazon UK which I see is long gone & its not even available anymore
These things are awesome only problem is when the humidity is high or low and the fan has to go on it changes the temperature when it doesn't need to or vice versa so I got a humidity controller just for my humidifier to go on and off awesome turnouts 💯💯
This unit controls temp and humidity I think I'm pretty sure,. alot of people have little heaters and air conditioning
The device is great for temperature and humidity monitoring but it's not really useful for temperature and humidity control. The device controls a fan, not a humidifier or dehumidifier so it's not actually adjusting or altering the humidity directly. All it does it turn on the fan to move air around which inevitably will lower temperature as well. And since it can only cool things down and not warm them up, it's not really a temperature controller either. It's not like you can set it to "21 degrees Celsius and 56% relative humidity" like a thermostat for a central air unit.. it's physically impossible for this thing to do that
@@---GOD--- I think the new ones you can program it so it kicks on when gets to high
@@vikingking187 lol dude... did you even read what I said 😂😂 it controls a fan. If temperature gets too high but humidity is perfect, the fan turns on which will lower BOTH temp and humidity. And vice versa. Also, if the temperature is too low or the humidity is too low, nothing happens.. because this isn't a thermostat..
@@---GOD--- no shit but you can program it to kick on and it will lower temp and humidity
These are nice for sure. I turned off the alarms by pressing the up and down arrows at the same time😎👍🏽
Thanks for the review....looking to get one in the couple of weeks
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Nice vid. I've got one on the way. That sensor is the truth!
I didn't want to get or spend money on a fan but after researching this ac infinity fans, are great but my problem why doesn't the new CONTROLLER 67, Temperature and Humidity Fan Controller comes with the fan why buy it separately? because the old controller only one setting new controller multiple setting not just for heat but to cool off a bit..
Great video good content and just enough information!
Its what I plan to use.
Just got the T6! Nice video man!
How’s the fan holding ip
much love ad big hug
Keep grinding bro bout to be big!
I'm sold, I'm totally gonna get one
I had doubles back on your video to see the name of this fan. My closet smell is so strong and it's only in the preflower stage.
Get a T4. You will love it. The new ones even come with a Controller 69. You can control everything with the AC Infinity app
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@@BassdropkeysYFNN Thank you very much.
@@BassdropkeysYFNN Thanks this helps a lot.
@@justnett9235 did u get one? I'm about go snag one now
Just ordered mine got the 4 and 6 inch
Figured I'd pass along a little programming tip I found with the AC Infinity Cloudline if you don't have Controlller 67 yet which allows variable speeds for Temps. This is a 'work around'.
It's one line in the manual but multiple ac infinity triggers can be activated at the same time & values can be inverted too create a 'smart' but dumb programming window.
Example my set up:
2x2x4 tent
Clip fan for internal air movement
4inch AC Infinity booster fan intake with cloth filter for pet hairs. Running on L/medium constantly. Fresh air in always!
4 inch ac cloudline outtake with fan setting on 2. It will run when these settings are crossed. So on my panel, my triggers are usually flashing. Since I'm within atleast 1 of the ranges at all times.
High t: 72f
Low t: 83f
High h:45%
Low h:69%
Alarm high t: 84f
Alarm low t: disabled
Alarm high h: 70%
Alarm low h: disabled
So a day in my tent -
With my lights off my tent sits at 68f with a humidity around 46% pretty consistently just bringing in my bedroom air with a cheap humidifier in my room I run daily.
Exhaust fan is ON since my high humidity trigger is reached. No other triggers actived.
If my humidity drops at night below my high trigger, exhaust cuts. Still have air in & clip fan moving air. Perfect.
Lights on:
Temps rise too 75-78. So my high temperature trigger keeps my exhaust fan on all day.
If randomly my temps or humidity get spiked high enough for an alarm, it slowly cranks the fan too 10!!! till you're below the alarm.
Lights off:
Temps cool back down, humidity rises as the temp cooldown. Humidity trigger...yada yada yada...
The only quirk this still doesn't solve is low humidity with lights on but imo that's the least worrying condition.
Hope this helps if you have an ac infinity & have some settings you want tweaked.
just picked up the 67 where did you set your sensor?? down in the canopy or in between the light and the canopy?? and if so do you find the light heats up the senor even though the tent temp is lower ?
@@Mike-ng3zl I unfortunately do not have the 67.
I have my probe at canopy level poked through a small circle of white computer paper so probe is shaded from the light but not touching the paper or canopy as well. The circle is only the size of a nickel or so.
You'll get an accurate reading without light influence.
I also found some white coated modeling wire. I wrapped the probe with that so I can bend it into place where I like it without it hanging everywhere.
Mine comes down the side wall then horizontal into the canopy if that makes sense.
Old wire coat hanger would do that same thing.
@@MikeS-ur2ql I know this is a 2 year old thread
But I just got the T4 and am hooking it up tonight or this weekend sometime
Question for you- I have the Ink bird temp/RH regulator in the tent already with humidifier and heater hooked to it
82 F is the high temp and 55 RH is the min I have it set at
so with this, how should I set the T4 timer?
TIMER MODE? or the AUTO MODE?
I am confused about it and am looking for suggestions
thank you!
Those low temp and humidity will turn the fan on. Not off. I turn those off on the controller.
Surely high temp and humidity setting should kick fan on or faster and low setting kick it off or slower to allow temp and humidity to build... is that not how it operates?
@@saudade2745 no the low temp or low humidity settings will kick the fans back on to whatever your highest fan speed is set to.
@@danielpowell3284 ah okay, so what do the high settings do?
@@saudade2745 I have my flower tent set at 50% humidity and my temp set at 77 degrees so when my humidity starts to climb over 50% relative humidity or my temps start to creep over 77 degrees it will kick on the fans (because I have a intake and a outtake fans both hooked to the same controller. It controls both fans.) up to the setting that I have them at to evacuate the humid or hot air out of the tent. It also brings fresh co2 enriched air from the room around it into the tent. It save a little electric over time from your exhaust not constantly running. It also keeps the perimeters in the tent stay at the rite lvl with very little fluctuations.
@@saudade2745 also if you hook two fans to the controller and say you want a 4” intake and a 6” outtake get the 6” in the T series and the 4” in the S series because the T series comes with the controller and is more expensive and the S series comes with just a adjustable fan speed and is cheaper. Hook the S into The controller for the T. You could also do the same with two 6” fans as well if your wanting a hepa filter or other filter on the intake. If you use a 6” and 4” and put a filter on the 4” intake it will pull hella negative air pressure on your tent because it’s not able to force enough air fast enough through the filter.
I see you created your own homemade duct system. Can you give us a video on how to do that and the materials used? I’m using this for a greenhouse that’s 12x36. Any suggestion how to create the duct?
I don't use the auto function. I leave it on 24/7 on 4 or 5. You always want air moving
You can use the controller or app to set a threshold for both temperature and humidity. You can set it to never turn the fan off but stay on a low setting until temperature rises.. then it will speed up to cool things down again.
If it gets cold air flow should prob stop
Looks dope
What size tent you plan using the T4? Thanks.
39x39x73 is mine
@@iwreck4203 Inch?
@@stickyboy887 yeah
@@iwreck4203 thanks 🙏🏼
@@stickyboy887 no problem bro I just harvested mine yesterday. You can check my grow out on my channel if you want. Have a good one!
Sweet
My ac infinity only has one cord to go in the reader but my fan is still at 0 even when i turn the settings up
The big question is the warranty is it magnet or does it have brushes
good job
If I will use it inside my room dose it make to much noise or I will need buy a Silencer
I’m looking to purchase ac infinity
CLOUDLAB 844 48" X 48" X 80" grow tent I can only grow 4 plants at a time were I’m at what Would you recommend the T4 or T6
Drop your sensor closer to your plants
I'm thinking to buy this one but how this temperature control work exactly? I have my tent in room where is 17°C but I need 25°C. This Fan can make this happen with this temperature control? Tent its very small 60x60x120
How are u liking the ac infinity are u having any problem with it I'm thinking bout buying one just not sure
love em. i bought another one. youll see that video soon
i ordered the t4 also direct from ac infinity an got stiffed on one of the clamps
@bassdrop, so can you change the temp that is going the the fan? or is it just to check the temp? and for an alarm if it gets to certain points ?
So if u got this fan with the pad u dont need a hygrometer or fan?? Its does all that??
Planning to use this fan for a carboard drying box, do you recon it will work to keep the humidity of the dry box at 45% humidity whislt it all drys?
What size ducting fits this fan? Thanks!
T4 = 4inch. T6 = 6inch. T8 = 8inch
When I get the cash I'm getting this.
Good video but why’s a carpet on ur carbon filter ? Serious question lol
That's a cleanable pre/dust filter to prolong the life of the carbon filter.
i just bought the upgraded controller the new 67 and was wondering does it matter where your sensor is placed inside the tent ?? high/middle/low down around the canopy of your girls >??
Put it at the top of the canopy so as they grow you will need to move it up.
I'd recommend keeping near the middle area. No higher than the canopy but no lower than the base. Temps will always be higher In your grow tent towards the top and cooler at the bottom. Go for the mid section and move it as the plant gets taller. But once again don't place above or below the plant.
@@drossgamessports9480
Why do I not want to place sensor above the plant.? Thanks
How much power does it use in a month ?
Thanks for the video. Any comment on the use of a carbon filter besides to cover smell? I have one and I'm not even quite sure I need it.
the carbon filter is for the smell to scrub the air thats going thro the ventilation system
I bought the S4 and really regret not going for the T4... that controller would really come in handy for me.
They do sell it separately but it sends up costing me $30 more than if I had just got the T4... oh well
T4 vs t6 does the numbers represent the size 4inch or 6inch
Im curious.. that fan provides humidity and dehudifies. Cools or heats the room?
No it will turn the fan on if humidity or temp needs to be reduced to be in the optimum levels.
something seriously wrong with mine, when i have the screen plugged in nothing will come on when i unplug screen the fan comes on full blast. please help
I’m beginner trying to learn
does it also control the temperature within the grow tent ?
It can help by taking that hit air outside the tent but it's not the primary function. You need to add an AC to your grow room or use your houses air to bring it down substantially
Just bought mine too, this thing sounds like Darth Vader inhaling constantly though.
How do u like that Amazon ph pen
question brother.....what size tent or room are you using n what size unit did u go with and r u doing dual fans per tent or room one for exhaust n one for ac intake
5x5 tent. you can look at the entire grow on my channel
Dose it make too much noise
No
I’m not understanding this, are you blowing air in or out right now? Is this changing the temp going out? Or changing the temp by the air coming Into the tent
The fan will switch directions to take hot air out or put hot air in
@@chum13 no it will not switch directions
I thought the newer ac infinity with the control panel did?
I haven't purchased it myself, i have the 4 inch cheaper model from the same brand
Can that be used to exhaust my garage where we workout 🤔
I have an innovative fan here, can you help us shoot a short video? We give you a fan for free.
Yo bro does this come with the duct tubing? im bout to order it and idk if i should order some with it lol thanks.
no you have to order it seperate
Can you use it as dehumidifiers??
No
For some reason I cannot understand the calibration on the humidity. It seems to go all out of sorts all the time, and never matches my hygrometer in my tent
Ac infinity better get their stuff to Europe. Otherwise mars is gonna take their potential market. They start producing something similar to AC.
So what does it do if the humidity drops too far ?
Slow down or stop your growth
@@BassdropkeysYFNN thnx
Hey man would u recommend a T4 for a 5x5 grow tent
Sure. T6 wld be better tho
Would it be too much for 4x2?
no itll be fine
@@BassdropkeysYFNN how about for a 3x3?
@@scarcorleon I have one for my 3x3 also
Does this really help regulate and keep your grow room temp and RH consistent?
Ive been trying to figure out if it controls humidity or not before i buy one, i know it does temperature for sure!
@@chum13 its worth it bro! It kicks up the fan speed when your temp and humidity gets over a set point if you got it on auto, but you can run it however you want to really but it helps you keep tabs on your grow space without having to open your tent or disturbing the plants
So when it’s to hot in tent it cools its down to the temp needed and if humidity is to high it brings it down where u need it
bro i think u need a new carbon fiber filter :P
Now with that unit do you have to do anything else to help the temp an humidity r does the unit put the humidity in the tent...I'm just asking cuz I'm new at this
you need a humidifier to add humidity
This is just a inline fan for a tent or room that has a controller and sensor so that if the humidity or temp get to high it will turn the fan on and pull that hot or humid air out of the tent or room replacing it fresh less humid air from outside the tent or room. So that the VPD stays at the optimum lvl.
@@danielpowell3284 thanks now I get it
Was gonna get one but realised it's over 300 bucks
The t4 is not $300. What are you talking about
@@BassdropkeysYFNN it's $240 plus tax is roughly $280
can it change in C° ?
Yea
Change your filter
howdy would you recommend t6 for a 4x4 ?
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Great device, I'm guessing it's climate control for growing weed?
Maybe I missed something but to me it would have helped if you told what the device was before the review.
Not criticizing Bro, just comenting.
You might of said " folks I'm demoing a climate control device for a grow room.
I got the jist eventually though.
As well I'm pretty new to smoking but I thought till the end that you were showing a celing or wall ventilator for when you light up to clear smoke and since I don't grow my own I've never seen one before.
Good video though anyhow, I learned something from you, thank you my friend.
I do admit though Im new to smoking as well do not grow.
@@wolffanatv9229 Sorry Bro, but you missed the point I was trying so had to say politely.
My point was (when you do a tutorial, FIRST you should tell people what it is you're showing them.
I would have said. "For those who've never seen this I am demonstrating a Climate Control system for your grow room".
Simple as that.
And NO I have no intent as using it as a room vent fan.
I'm not angry, I'm not bashing I'm simply trying to help you get your subscribers up there Bro.
I like your show just trying to help, no bad intent, just love Bro.
@@wolffanatv9229 Heah he's a cool Dude, I know he's new and excited, I was just trying to give him a bit of help, it's all good Bro. 😉👌
Tbh it did say mars grow lol
@@tdotson1907 Oh thats great, looks like common sense is lost on you, I'm just saying he needs more ATD, sorry you can't seem to figure that out on your own.
ONCE AGAIN I'm just saying, trying to give corrective criticism not bashing him.
Sorry you did not seem to get it, looks like everyone else did, LOL!!
@@normcote270 you are a new crazy talking about common sense when in the title it says Mars grow gelato autoflower😵😵
How do you get it to stay on all the time but change fan speeds based on temperature? Like blow stronger when it gets hot. Mine only working like on/off in auto mode. Thanks
Advance programming
It's one line in the manual but multiple ac infinity triggers can be activated at the same time & values can be inverted too create a 'smart' but dumb programming window.
Example my set up:
2x2x4 tent
Clip fan for internal air movement
4inch AC Infinity booster fan intake with cloth filter for pet hairs. Running on L/medium constantly. Fresh air in always!
4 inch ac cloudline outtake with fan setting on 2. It will run when these settings are crossed. So on my panel, my triggers are usually flashing. Since I'm within atleast 1 of the ranges at all times.
High t: 72f
Low t: 83f
High h:45%
Low h:69%
Alarm high t: 84f
Alarm low t: disabled
Alarm high h: 70%
Alarm low h: disabled
So a day in my tent -
With my lights off my tent sits at 68f with a humidity around 46% pretty consistently just bringing in my bedroom air with a cheap humidifier in my room I run daily.
Exhaust fan is ON since my high humidity trigger is reached. No other triggers actived.
If my humidity drops at night below my high trigger, exhaust cuts. Still have air in & clip fan moving air. Perfect.
Lights on:
Temps rise too 75-78. So my high temperature trigger keeps my exhaust fan on all day.
If randomly my temps or humidity get spiked high enough for an alarm, it slowly cranks the fan too 10!!! till you're below the alarm.
Lights off:
Temps cool back down, humidity rises as the temp cooldown. Humidity trigger...yada yada yada...
The only quirk this still doesn't solve is low humidity with lights on but imo that's the least worrying condition.
Hope this helps if you have an ac infinity & have some settings you want tweaked.
@@MikeS-ur2ql Thanks for that example. The explanation in the instructions was confusing, but this helps a lot.
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