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indoor plant fan Spider Farmer® 8'x4'X6.5′ Complete Grow Tent Kit丨2x G5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light丨6” Clip Fan丨6” Ventilation System with Humidity and Temperature Controller — LED Grow Lights Depot

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indoor plant fan Spider Farmer® 8'x4'X6.5′ Complete Grow Tent Kit丨2x G5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light丨6” Clip Fan丨6” Ventilation System with Humidity and Temperature Controller — LED Grow Lights DepotSpider Farmer 8x4X6. 5 Complete Grow Tent Kit 2x G5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light 6 Clip Fan 6 Ventilation System with GGS Controller Ideal for 912 Full Size Plants from Seedling to Harvest This 84 grow tent is spacious enough to accommodate 9 12 full size plants throughout their entire growth cycle, from seedling to harvest. Smart App Control System Easily manage your grow setup with the Spider Farmer app, available on the Apple Store and Google

Spider Farmer 8’x4’X6.5′ Complete Grow Tent Kit | 2x G5000 Full Spectrum LED Grow Light | 6” Clip Fan | 6” Ventilation System with GGS Controller


Ideal for 9–12 Full-Size Plants from Seedling to Harvest

This 8×4 grow tent is spacious enough to accommodate 9-12 full-size plants throughout their entire growth cycle, from seedling to harvest.

Smart App Control System
Easily manage your grow setup with the Spider Farmer app, available on the Apple Store and Google Play. With just a one-time setup, you can automate lights, inline fan, and clip fan.

Smart Climate Control System
With a temperature and humidity sensor connected to the GGS Controller, the inline fan and clip-on fan can automatically adjust the tent’s climate based on real-time data and your preset conditions.
You can also switch to timer mode, or take manual control anytime for full flexibility

High-Efficiency G-Series LED Light
Ultra-dense LEDs run cooler and last longer. Delivers strong, even light with great heat dissipation.
Custom brightness, schedules, and sunrise/sunset simulation included.

This Kit Includes the Following:

2 × Newest Version G5000 480W Full Spectrum LED Grow Light:
The G series is the latest economy line, and the key reason to choose the G series is that it uses diodes from the American brand Bridgelux. This series has the highest density of LEDs in our lineup, providing exceptional light penetration and coverage. The high-density LEDs also ensure that less energy runs through each diode, allowing them to operate more efficiently with less heat. With the G series, you spend less money while achieving better results.

4 × Adjustable Rope Clip Hangers:
These hangers enable you to adjust the lamp’s height according to your plants’ growth needs.

1 × 120x240x200 cm Grow Tent:
This Spider Farmer grow tent has a rigid tent frame and a fabric outer cover that makes it easy to set up and control atmosphere and lighting, as well as provide a bit of privacy.

1 × 6” Inline Duct Fan, 1 × 6” Carbon Filter, 1xGGS controller kits (Do not include power supply), 2x Duct filter vent cover, 1 × Pre-Filter, 1 × Flex Air Aluminum Ducting, 2 x Magic Straps, 2 x Normal Straps, 3 × Hose Clamps: Proper ventilation eliminates odors and ensures a healthy growing environment. New version features a design with RJ12 port, change to GGS controller kits. Adjustments can be made through the Spider Farmer app.

1 x 6″ Clip Fan:
New Version: ADAPTS to GGS Series. Spider Farmer 6-Inch Grow Tent Clip Fan EC Motor, 10 Speeds Wind Control 10-Level Wide-Angle Oscillation, Waterproof IP54 for Optimal Plant Airflow. Designed to mimic natural breezes for stronger stems and improved plant growth. It offers enhanced protection against mold, rot, mildew, and pests, while optimizing heat and humidity for accelerated growth and abundant yields.

  

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    Specs for light

    Power Draw: 480W ±5% @ AC120-277V

    Amps: 

    • 4.258A @ AC120V
    • 2.136A @ AC240V
    • 1.881A @ AC277V

    Diodes: 2502 pcs, Bridgelux

    HID equivalent 1000 watt HID fixture

    Spectrum: 650-665nm, 2800-3000K, 4800-5000K

      PPF: 1420 umol/s 

        PAR efficacy: 2.85 umol/j

        Lifetime: 80000+H

        Coverage area: 

        • Core Coverage: 3' x 3'
        • Max Coverage: 4' x 4'

        Operating Temp: -20-35℃

        Lumens:

        • 88552Lm ±5% @ AC120V
        • 88339Lm ±5% @ AC240V
        • 88256Lm ±5% @ AC277V

            Frequency: 50-60HZ

            Weight: 14.6 lbs

            Dimensions: 33.6” x 33.5” x 3.0”

            Operating/input voltage: AC100-277V

              Recommended for:

              • Grow tents
              • Grow rooms
              • Large indoor grows
              • Vegetative growth and/or flowering
              • Full-cycle growing from seedling to flower
              • Soil, hydroponic, aeroponic, or aquaponic systems
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                Angelo or Nadia
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                As an absolute beginner I found the book perfect for anyone that wants to explore the making of video games without having to studying lot of software programming. Prior to this I also read the similar book on Unity and found that for an absolute beginner this is perhaps a more gentle introduction. Godot seems to be at this level simpler than Unity as all the necessary elements to make a meaningful game are self contained. Patrick is an excellent teacher and drives you step by step to the point where you would be able to create on your own a multi scene 3D environment. Just getting there is very satisfying as I was able to surprise friends and family on my new acquired skill. Clearly after tasting what you can do with this book you must commit to some level of learning of software and this is where you need to ask yourself if your "exploration" is over or you are so thrilled you want to become a pro. This is entirely up to you, Patrick has shown you the way with a minimum investment of time and money, good luck whatever you decide to do.
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                L. Schmiesing
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                Superbly written, relatable, important, and humanistic
                Format: Hardcover
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I was shocked at how often the top leadership - Mark, other top execs, and Sheryl Sandberg - could have cared less about Sarah’s pain, pressure, obstacles, and danger. Not to mention their ignoring Sarah’s wisdom and advice. I’d heard of Sheryl Sandberg – she of the hot book – Lean In. As Oprah and CEOs and other high flyers applauded Sheryl’s awesomeness and her book, I recall at the time feeling intrigued, but super skeptical. See me giving a side eye to the situation and rejecting being given life coaching by a billionaire. It turns out my instincts were right. It’s easier to lean in when you have a staff of nannies, maids, cooks, toadies, and private jets. But she expects everyone to be just as work-driven and productive as her. If you’ve seen the great show Succession – think of the personal assistants portrayed on that show. Their job is to just do – never question – no matter how stupid the task or how impossible the ask. (Do you remember the scene on funeral day when Kendall Roy asks his fast-walking-in-heels personal assistant why she has a meeting scheduled with him and she says in a nervous sing-song – oh, we can talk about it then. He stops walking and presses her for an answer on the spot and she softballs intimating that she is thinking about making a change – and he’s pissed and says like thanks a lot for bringing this up today, my father just died. But she didn’t – he did…. Whatever. You cannot win). Another example. Think Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada asking for the yet-unpublished Harry Potter books to be delivered to her children that the same day. There is a story in Sarah’s book where while traveling in Mexico with the top execs, she gets a frantic call from her husband – there is a horrible situation going on at home in Manhattan with their nanny and the baby (for spoilers – I won’t tell you what was happening but it’s scary as heck). 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                Stephan Makatita
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                Careless People: Power, Marketing, and the (Absent) Moral Boundaries at Facebook
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