Hey everyone! Haven’t been on in a while due an upcoming move.
Haven’t been growing either as to be able to show house for sale, not a legal state so self explanatory.
Once the move is over I will be back at this great hobby. Moving to a legal state so life will be much better
I searched the site to see if anyone had posted this but nothing came up.
I think this will be a game changer for many of us who struggle with environmental control, looks promising.
Haven’t seen a price on it though and says sold out, I’m on the email list for when it’s available again. Nevermind I’m a moron and didn’t see the price DUH!
Hopefully it’s not the “copy, fax, printer” of the grow hobby.
Interested in peoples thoughts on it.
might work for a small tent in a house environment…
Says it will do a 10x10x10 space which is more than enough for me.
It seems it will also free up tent space because it looks like it scrubs the air it exhausts. Has my curiosity.
the exhaust from this unit…what would you do with it?
Per the page, there are multiple exhaust adapters and a window duct to port your exhaust outside.
ACI definitely comes up with some thoughtful automation… I use their controller and oscillating fans…I travel sometimes during the grow and nice to pull the app up and see the environment and all…
@Borderryan22 you get power back yet…
Yep they are offering some serious options for us growers. Im setting up a full VDP grow with thier 69pro controller, t3 humidifier, t6 exhust fan and the occolators and intake fan.
I really liked it when they replaced all the fans with new ones for free and you got to keep the old ones…
Ya that was a real good move for them. Really proved thier commitment to thier customers.
At that price it better do my taxes and fold my laundry.
I get that…but then again when i light a bowl i hate to wounder if i had only …
Okay, that’s the bees knees for my lil operation. Thanks for sharing.
Im hopeing they will come out with a smaller unit for my 2x4 and price it accordingly! PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE!
It is a bit pricey but when you consider how much most of us have invested in lights it seem reasonable to me.
Negative sir! Waiting on FEMA. We have been staying at my inlaws. My MIL runs a bunch of air b&b’s, so that’s gonna work itself out, I believe. Trying to get the owner of our house to get us a generator.
For the money, AC Infinity could provide some flow maps for the various configurations. I don’t even see any ‘max CFM’ numbers for the various configurations.
Here’s the manual for anyone who wants to check the setup:
Terraform7 Manual
I don’t know about this one, kind of seems like a ‘Jack of all trades master of none’ kind of deal. I could be misunderstanding how it all works, but looking at the various configs, it seems like it’s not going to be very efficient at anything. Running as an a/c, it pulls the condenser air from indoors & dumps it outdoors. Running as a heater, & it looks like it’s still going to be running as an A/C, & you’ll just be dumping the condenser air into the tent, & I guess dumping the cold air from the a/c vent outdoors, or into the lung room. Presuming cold weather, or why else would you need a heater? Running it as a dehumidifier & you’re running it by dumping the a/c air & the condensor air into the tent. That’s kind of a weird setup for a dehumidifier to have the coils separated like that & two different air streams, but ok I’m presuming that they’ve tested this to some degree at least. Seems like it might end up working against itself somehow like that, or at least not work as efficiently as it could with a different setup, but hard to say for sure. What is that dehumidifier setup going to do to the temps in the tent? Do you need some sort of additional venting?
It also needs manual vent switching depending on what mode you want, seems like it would be better if it could somehow at least work automatically from a/c to dehumidify mode.
Seems like the only unique trick this thing can do is that it can be tied into their app & controller, unless I’m missing some things as to how it works. Also if it has R-32, then that is also a plus.
This was also a concern of mine. Like I said in original post I hope it’s not the copy, fax, printer of climate control.
My interpretation is its a MASTER OF ALL! As it controls pretty much all aspects of the enviromental conditions. Add a humidifer or dehumidifier (as needed) and it will run them as well as the lights.
Define your needs & then see if it fits them & you should be fine, as long as you don’t care about seeing flow maps. I see their 10’x10’x10’ rating, but are they just going off of what an 8k btu a/c is rated for according to energy star or something like that? Maybe it can handle a 1000cf grow space full of running lights, but no one is actually saying that. The instructions list the capacity directly after the a/c btu rating. Also interesting how the only people who have one so far that I have found are sponsored influencers, & I haven’t found one who is actually running one in a grow, let alone doing much more than reading off a list of features & leaving it up to me to figure out how it actually runs. Also interesting how none are available for sale right now. Have the sponsors found issues? Or were they given a small prototype run, & no more will be made until enough orders come in? Just speculating.
So I need two ‘Master of Alls’ if I want aircon & dehuey available? That’s like $1400, & still no flow maps before I buy. And still it’s not a great way to run aircon, or the heater for that matter, unless I’m missing something with the heater. But it looks like it’s going to be running as an aircon drawing up to 8 amps, & you just pump the hot condenser air into the tent. (My heaters run on 2 amps & don’t waste any energy cooling anything.) The dehuey setup seems weird too, seems like not the greatest way to run that either. Just speculating on some of this stuff, but I’m interested to see how it all runs for others in the real world. Kind of unrelated but not really, but for me, the ‘no flow maps’ issue on any of their fans that they sell makes it easy to pass over their gear & look elsewhere.