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Greenthumbs256

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I'm willing to bet, once I get adequate light in my veg, my growth will step up even more, right now, my veg lights are barley getting the job done!
 

Greenthumbs256

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any recommendations on some bad ass veg lights, preferably nothing hid, just too much heat, and trying to not have to add an ac to the veg room!
 

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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any recommendations on some bad ass veg lights, preferably nothing hid, just too much heat, and trying to not have to add an ac to the veg room!
There is just something about florescent lights that veg plants love. Mine are under a 4' (4) bulb fixture. Two of the 4' tubes are the power veg bulbs by hortilux. My girls always seem happy under that fixture.
 

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Serverchris

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I was seriously looking at that unit from dabpress. They do not sell that strongway hand pump and i could not find it anywhere. Every supplier i tried was out of stock.Plus the reveiws where not that great on the strongway pump. Without that pump there is no psi gauge. They also make one for 399.00 that has 3x3 plates. I would trust the bottle jacks more than i would trust any of those knockoff pumps. Most of the knockoff hand pumps are in the 200 dollar range and i would not trust any of them. The BVA pump is expensive(700.00) but has a lifetime guarantee. Low-temp also has a lifetime guarantee. I would hate the thought of paying shipping on the low-temp plates. The cage most weight close to 50 lbs.
You can get any hand hydraulic pump that is similar style and it will work. Most all of them have the same fittings so you can switch out different size rams while your on the job.
 

Serverchris

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Also noticed you can find the strong way pump without the hose and gauge in stock, you would just have to buy the gauge and hose separately. Enerpac is one of the best brands for hydraulic pumps but theirs is like $400 for their cheapest model, but its heavy duty industrial stuff.
 

Greenthumbs256

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Just curious I know you use EM1 but here in the UK you cannot purchase it over here, I could import it but I have found something that seems similar and was wondering if you think this would be a good replacement for EM1?

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you can make it yourself, I don't have a recipe to give you, but there is a few here's and if u hit Google and search! finding a recipe shouldn't be too hard
 

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CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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Also noticed you can find the strong way pump without the hose and gauge in stock, you would just have to buy the gauge and hose separately. Enerpac is one of the best brands for hydraulic pumps but theirs is like $400 for their cheapest model, but its heavy duty industrial stuff.
Man i thought i looked every where for that strongway pump. Although after reading the reviews on that pump kind of glad i could not find it. I saw other pumps out there but i was not comfortable assembling the hose connections and a gauge. i have zero knowledge about hydraulics .Low- temp did not offer a choice they only sell the BVA pump and assembled everything on there end. Wish they had offered that Enerpac would have saved some money
 

Serverchris

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Man i thought i looked every where for that strongway pump. Although after reading the reviews on that pump kind of glad i could not find it. I saw other pumps out there but i was not comfortable assembling the hose connections and a gauge. i have zero knowledge about hydraulics .Low- temp did not offer a choice they only sell the BVA pump and assembled everything on there end. Wish they had offered that Enerpac would have saved some money
It's a really simple system, you will see when you get it. Basically if you know how to use a wrench and can screw a piece of pipe together you wont have any problem.
 
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