Temperature Cut off switch - in case grow room gets too hot

jigfresh

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Hey guys, I tried searching for an answer to this, but (is it just me) couldn't find anything from the 'search' feature.

Is there a cost effective way, $40 or less, to cut the power to the lights if the temp gets too hot?

I am guessing I just need to spring $150 for a good climate controller, but I'm short on funds now.

Also, I am not planning on needing the switch, as I will be cooling everything well, but would like a safety net for when I'm gone for the day. I figure a little switch is worth my house not burning down, if my fan decides to die.

So yeah, should I just get the expensive unit?

Thanks
 

jigfresh

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They make cords with a thermostatic switch for pretty cheap but cut off is at over 100 F
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I think this is my answer. What I mean is, I figured there was something generic for a hot cut off, but the plants would be in serious trouble at 103? right? I haven't started growing so I don't know.

Anyhow, thanks for the info NewGrowth.

I've already TOTALLY blown my budget for construction. May as well keep going out of control.

appreciate it.
 

NewGrowth

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I think this is my answer. What I mean is, I figured there was something generic for a hot cut off, but the plants would be in serious trouble at 103? right? I haven't started growing so I don't know.

Anyhow, thanks for the info NewGrowth.

I've already TOTALLY blown my budget for construction. May as well keep going out of control.

appreciate it.
I understand, no your temps should not get that hot it is mostly for fire prevention. I have never had one trip let me see if I can find a link for you.
All I could find was this one:http://littlegreenhouse.com/accessory/controls.shtml

Not really what I was talking about though, mine is just an extension cord and the switch is located near the female end. I think it cuts off at 103 F, I think I got it at Lowes but I've had them for quite while now.
 

jigfresh

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I understand, no your temps should not get that hot it is mostly for fire prevention.
Here's my thought. I was just going to run the cut off switch for the light, because that generates the most heat, but I guess in small quantities the ballast, air pump, and fans generate heat too.

I wouldn't want to turn everything off at say 85, but if for whatever reason it did get to 103 I would want everything off.

So maybe I will get a cut off for the light and one of these things for the rest. Excellent idea NewGrowth.

With this kind of thinking I bet you can you see why my budget has been destroyed.
 

NewGrowth

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Here's my thought. I was just going to run the cut off switch for the light, because that generates the most heat, but I guess in small quantities the ballast, air pump, and fans generate heat too.

I wouldn't want to turn everything off at say 85, but if for whatever reason it did get to 103 I would want everything off.

So maybe I will get a cut off for the light and one of these things for the rest. Excellent idea NewGrowth.

With this kind of thinking I bet you can you see why my budget has been destroyed.
Yeah I just run one for my light, that is the only real fire hazard.
 
STC1000 i ordered it for 17.00 ac110 , set temp at 70º sends pwr to exhaust fan. Set off temp 60º fan turns off.
Or the MH1210 OR wilhi7016 just google or youtube it. Its jan but gettn & testing enviroment controlls for germinating, starter, seedling room. sedsarrive in 2weeks so its down to tha last few things to be test run b4 go tiime
 

jigfresh

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Good luck with the grow buddy. Always exciting times, gearing up and getting all set. What seeds you running?
 

jigfresh

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Nice. You got a journal or anything? I'm curious how the AK auto turns out. Have you run autos before? I'm looking to run some this year... I'm in a new situation and want to run some stuff outside, but not wait till october to harvest them.
 
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