Knally Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #22 el seca leche said: my room is currently about 30 degrees due to weather... so should I keep these lights for now? im not going to the store till the weekend Click to expand... Until you can get those flood type plant lights replaced, move them back from the plant using your hand for a heat check. Those type of plant flood lights give off quite a bit of heat. Stoney gave you the scoop on the lights. Good input there.
el seca leche said: my room is currently about 30 degrees due to weather... so should I keep these lights for now? im not going to the store till the weekend Click to expand... Until you can get those flood type plant lights replaced, move them back from the plant using your hand for a heat check. Those type of plant flood lights give off quite a bit of heat. Stoney gave you the scoop on the lights. Good input there.
el seca leche Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #23 done and done... well a little heat would help against the cold right now
Stoney McFried Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #24 Where's your heat, man? el seca leche said: done and done... well a little heat would help against the cold right now Click to expand...
Where's your heat, man? el seca leche said: done and done... well a little heat would help against the cold right now Click to expand...
el seca leche Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #25 I can survive... in a warm foot sleeping bag and a big blanket on top
Stoney McFried Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 #26 We covered up with an area rug one winter.They stay pretty warm. el seca leche said: I can survive... in a warm foot sleeping bag and a big blanket on top Click to expand...
We covered up with an area rug one winter.They stay pretty warm. el seca leche said: I can survive... in a warm foot sleeping bag and a big blanket on top Click to expand...