The doggie door is cut into a glass French door the back door is a double French door with like a 9 foot wide opening when you swing open both doors they’re glass from floor to ceiling in the middle and the doggie door goes right through one of the panes
That’s pretty damn sweet.
Yeah it opens to my backyard in the pool it’s really nice when the weather cooperates and you can swing it open but mostly we just use a single door the doggie door is always open I have an opened a door for the dogs since I put that in freedom
My door looks like this on the outside from my dog scratching it to let me know he wants in. I could use a doggie door.
Just imagine never having to open or close the door again but like I said I have four adult German shepherds and it’s the greatest thing I ever bought
hypothetical question to anyone who uses a cannatrol
if you had a hustle goin on renting space out in your trol to dry other people’s nug how much would you charge with electricity built into the cost? I don’t know if its a good idea or not but I been curious because I know a lot of people are curious enough they’d use it at least once and if it’s as good as you say and I believe it to be they’d come back and it could be kinda like a dry cleaners… curious stoned mind…
Hood Dirt’s Cannabis Dry cleaners… @hooddirt
I dunno how many customers will go to Dirt’s Cleaners lol but my ego loves the name
@pizza2 I said absolutely nothing close to that. I was referencing a terrible DIY build on Youtube. Youre just pulling shit from thin air… You need to get your facts straight.
People who have no concept of marketing and sales bitch about cost. Things cost money. Things on small scale cost even more. People say they can build a DIY Cannatrol, yet NO ONE has.
I own and use a lot of expensive growing equipment, but most of it is overpriced. Some companies create a product that is hard to replicate and / or doesn’t have any competition, so they charge a premium while they can. The Cannatrol people, who have created a product that you endorse, are a little greedy. It’s okay to admit that.
Firstly, thank you for your detailed answer.
And I can also understand 100% of what you have written.
Would you like to share your optimum settings for the Cannatrol?
Or are they already in the thread?
I don’t mind that it’s a wine cooler, I think it’s completely legitimate that the company gets the housings for their device ready-made.
And I also think the price is fine, I explained it, I have no idea what Superecretjim read out of it.
I just think from the point of view of a private person, I am not the Cannatrol company, we All private individuals, the savings are simply extreme.
I don’t care about their calculations, not because I don’t like them, but because I am of course arguing from my point of view.
And if you could achieve a 90% result with such a DIY cabinet, that would be ok for this saving.
Above all, I can’t buy as many Cannatrols as I need, I could build DIY cabinets for half the money, 3 of them with completely new components.
Would also correspond to the calculation.
You can programme an Inqbird for 2 weeks, if necessary to the same values as the Cannatrol.
A dehumidifier must also be installed in the Cannatrol.
Otherwise, no water would run out at the back, or please take a look at the diagram.
It’s from the Cannatrol page itself.
At the top would be a drying chamber like you used to use.
Below is the Cannatrol unit.
You can see on the diagram that whenever the humidity goes down, the temperature in the Cannatrol rises.
This is apparently because the dehumidifier then switches on and works against the refrigerator.
This can also be seen from the fact that the dehumidifier runs almost continuously for the first 2 days while the plants are still fresh.
Basically the same as in the dry chamber diagram above, except that the oscillations are smaller because the system is closed and contains no air conditioning, as in a normal dry room.
This is also the reason why the Cannatrol unit was not built with a refrigerator with compressor.
This would allow the humidity to oscillate
That was actually the point that got me wondering.
Not all the other DIY dudes from the internet.
And I don’t want to talk down your purchase.
I’m just trying to make a good decision myself.
Don’t be so ungracious with me about the question.
I understand you’ve spent a lot of money and feel a bit offended by it, that wasn’t my intention.
I’m just trying to find out what’s true between all the information.
Companies lie about their products, and men lie about what they create with their own hands (ego)
That’s just the way our world is, that’s why I don’t just believe the promises of a company and I also don’t directly believe some DIY Dude.
Now take a look at the diagram, the Cannatrol doesn’t run completely without oscillation either.
It deviates quite a bit from the set values.
And didn’t you write this yourself 25 days ago?
“Ive read up on that a few months ago. I was even looking into Cannatrol, but that guy is just gang-raping people at that price”
This is also part of my next question, I would actually need your assessment.
I also come from Europe and it’s still illegal.
That’s why I only have one room to grow in.
3.5 square metres of grow space, 1 square metre of which is for vegetation.
I don’t have any more space, so drying has never been perfect.
I can’t set the climate in this room for drying because there are other tents in bloom, electricity is so expensive here that I can’t run an air conditioner + dehumidifier + humidifier all the time.
How big do you think the benefits of Cannatrol are, given that you say the weed in your traditional drying room would be a tad better?
I’ll never get round to it in my area anyway.
It will definitely be better than with my current options.
Even if it doesn’t come out of the machine as well as it does from your drying room.
All the information I get is just difficult to categorise.
Because imagine if we both had a Cannatrol and shared our experiences.
Then you, as an American who is used to different quality, would say it’s a tick worse than you’re used to.
And I would perhaps be totally thrilled with the device because my weed was previously dried under miserable conditions.
Because first of all it’s off-putting when someone talks about poorer quality than usual, the other way round from your perspective.
And for me it might be an improvement.
Very beautiful Dog, as ibwas a kid WE have a German Shepard too, in all Black , i like you spend so much Money for your Dog, only for his freedom.
I will tell you 1st hand, what you’re paying the money for is the patterned glass for the dog door.
I use to run a tempering facility, and we did the door glass for a company, and we did their doggy door glass, and those patterns are a MOFO to cut, process, and get to the end of the tempering oven. A typical bulk order would consist of 5% overage at the cutting process, and after all the processing, at the end of the tempering oven, would typically be spot on, it a few pieces over. With doggy doors, it was 20% overage just to get proper order # at the end. It’s not fun, tricky, and takes experience to get the pattern to break out correctly, then add, seaming the edges, logo, handling, washing, then HOPING that a piece doesn’t break in the quench a start a pile up in the oven, yeah, they were real fun to run, LOL
Sorry my English is so bad.
I wanted to say that I think it’s great that your dog was worth the money.
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All in all I’ve really liked my Cannatrol. At outdoor harvest time humidity levels are usually quite high in my area, so previous to the Cool Cure I stuck a portable dehumidifier in a room in an out-building and dried out there. It was a far from perfect process, and a real pain in the a##. I can’t say I’ve been able to do a direct comparison on energy usage, but the dehumidifier seems to use a minimum of 200w.
The Cool Cure I hung for a day and then loaded up the unit. Not messing with it is probably the better option but I sampled flower after a few days and was pretty impressed.
I’m still not quite satisfied with my process with the Cool Cure… but I have a feeling if I can figure out exactly how to get what I’m looking for it’ll be pretty golden (I had the thing running all out for months, I didn’t really have time to figure out what got the best results).
I don’t disagree that if you can nail a perfect slow dry and cure… it’s a smidge better than dried flower out of the Cool Cure, but it’s that nailing the dry and cure I keep having problems with, so glad not to have to deal with that.
OTOH I’m in the states and close enough to their warehouse that I picked it up.
Set your dry n cure and hold to 53.5
after day 6 can pull , set humidity level where you want it (58 to 60 in my case ) and Grove bag them to cure .
set at defaults , 52 , bud comes out at 54% which means ruined terps and dry bud .
Last time i shall say this .
Totally agree!
Thing about the Cannatrol is… its expensive. Period.
Im an average guy with not much in the bank. I make an average lower middle class (is that still a thing?) living. I work at a body shop. Purchasing the Cannatrol is a huge stretch for me, but I see its inherent value and what can be done with it.
Is it over-priced? Probably. When the market is yours, youre free to price at will.
The Cannatrol performs a service. Whats that worth to someone?
Is it a premium-priced product. No doubt about it, Yes.
Will someone come out with a similar or better product at the same or lower price-point? Most certainly, question is when? I think its a slam-dunk for AC Infinity to copy, capitalize and improve upon.
People get caught up in consumer math, and it makes no sense. The tunnel vision associated with comsumer math and sum of all parts, plays with peoples heads…Some will never get it.
Don’t worry about the idiots for years all I’ve heard is how I could build one for a 10th of the price yet I’m not seeing one that doesn’t look like a rube Goldberg experiment gone wrong and I’ve never seen any but pulled out of one