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I may, but, figured once I'm running all the panels I'll have too much heat lolI put mine back in the tent. Its too cold without it.
I may, but, figured once I'm running all the panels I'll have too much heat lolI put mine back in the tent. Its too cold without it.
Panels get real hot.I may, but, figured once I'm running all the panels I'll have too much heat lol
Esp these 150w onesPanels get real hot.
Thanks man, appreciate that bud.Happy birthday budy.hope you are having a good one.
Would love to have my own restaurant and a fresh farm supply.Smoking my bong watching some youtubes on hydroponic folder for animals.i wana get some live stock sometime. Good food good weed
Cargo container SoG ready to go?
Ahh huge plus sideWouldn't need a tractor To haul or cut hay.
Thank you sir, means a lot.Happy Birthday man~!
Gald to have you here~!![]()
Could be. What’s important is how you get there.@Moe.Red
When buffering a solution, in short, would one go down to, let's say 4pH and back up to target pH?
Or not how that works
Thanks moeCould be. What’s important is how you get there.
A combo of strong and weak acids and bases is what you are trying for.
General hardness is not all that important for buffering. Carbonate hardness is a measurable form of buffer with test strips but does not tell the whole story either.