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Old 09-10-2008, 08:21 PM
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Do you think so Fred? I would have thought during summer it would be better to keep the temp down a bit inside. These are after all just tin sheds and will get very hot. Wouldn't it be of benefit to keep the scope closer to the average night temp during the day (or as close as feasible without using AirCon)so the equalization process would be quicker?
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