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Wondering if any of you have a recommendation for a reservoir temp gauge/heater. I hear they could be helpful with reading and maintaining reservoir temps to that healthy level. There are many brands on Amazon and the hydroponic websites. Wondering if any of you have had success with any? Wondering if the 50Ws will be too hot for the plastic totes or buckets used in DWCs sometimes. Please and thanks
Wondering if any of you have a recommendation for a reservoir temp gauge/heater. I hear they could be helpful with reading and maintaining reservoir temps to that healthy level. There are many brands on Amazon and the hydroponic websites. Wondering if any of you have had success with any? Wondering if the 50Ws will be too hot for the plastic totes or buckets used in DWCs sometimes. Please and thanks
April 09, 2020 at 06:54PM
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