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    A Little Help Please?

    Well I am planning on a little stealth grow, and in the next few weeks I will be getting the stuff to make my grow box.

    I'm not entirely sure on what kinda light to use, the most plant's i will be growing at one time will be 2/3 as it is my first grow, will a 100 watt light be sufficient?

    And are P.C. fans hard to wire up? can i just wire them up to a plug or do i need some kind of converter or such?
    The End Reviewed by The End on . A Little Help Please? Well I am planning on a little stealth grow, and in the next few weeks I will be getting the stuff to make my grow box. I'm not entirely sure on what kinda light to use, the most plant's i will be growing at one time will be 2/3 as it is my first grow, will a 100 watt light be sufficient? And are P.C. fans hard to wire up? can i just wire them up to a plug or do i need some kind of converter or such? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    A Little Help Please?

    no 100wtt lights. a cfl, compact flourescent, would be a better choice. the higher the lumen output the better. they dont put out much heat so no heat build up worry. as for the pc fans, no special wiring needed. they can be wired to plug in a regular outlet.
    good luck
    hope this helps

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    #3
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    A Little Help Please?

    Quote Originally Posted by The End
    will a 100 watt light be sufficient?
    100W HPS, yes - 2 plants. 100W CFL, yes - 1 plant. 100W incandescent, no.


    Quote Originally Posted by The End
    And are P.C. fans hard to wire up? can i just wire them up to a plug or do i need some kind of converter or such?
    Fans in a PC are 12VDC. Wall juice is 110/120/220/240VAC, depending on where you are. You will need a converter. Any 9-15VDC wall plug converter will work.

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    A Little Help Please?

    cheers man.

    :stoned:

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