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CLOUDLAB 642, Advance Grow Zelt 120x60x180

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CLOUDLAB 642, Advance Grow Zelt 120x60x180Ein innovatives Grow Zelt, das optimale Klimabedingungen fr den ganzjhrigen Anbau von Pflanzen in Innenrumen schafft. Es verfgt ber einen robusten Rahmen mit 50% dickeren Stahlstangen und trgt 2x mehr Gewicht als herkmmliche Anbauzelte. 2000D Segeltuch mit Reiverschluss an der Vorderseite verhindert Lichtlecks, whrend Diamantmylar die Lichtreflexion verstrkt. Zukunftssicheres Design mit Controller Montageplatte und Kabeldurchfhrung fr ein lichtdichtes

  • Ein innovatives Grow-Zelt, das optimale Klimabedingungen für den ganzjährigen Anbau von Pflanzen in Innenräumen schafft.
  • Es verfügt über einen robusten Rahmen mit 50% dickeren Stahlstangen und trägt 2x mehr Gewicht als herkömmliche Anbauzelte.
  • 2000D Segeltuch mit Reißverschluss an der Vorderseite verhindert Lichtlecks, während Diamantmylar die Lichtreflexion verstärkt.
  • Zukunftssicheres Design mit Controller-Montageplatte und Kabeldurchführung für ein lichtdichtes Kabelmanagement.
  • 120 cm x 60 cm x 180 cm | 3-4 Pflanzen Kapazität | 3 Hängestangen | Bodenablage & abnehmbare Werkzeugtasche
  • Empfohlener Lüfter: CLOUDLINE PRO S6, CLOUDLINE PRO T6, Luftfilter-Set 150 mm
  • Hinweis: Der Einlegeboden wird von AC Infinity im Original vermehrt in weißer Farbe ausgeliefert.

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG

Dieses Zelt wurde für die Aufzucht von Pflanzen in Innenräumen entwickelt und bietet vollständige Kontrolle über die Klimabedingungen. Das Zelt ist mit einem Schnellsichtfenster ausgestattet und besteht aus wasserdichtem Oxford-Gewebe mit einer Stärke von 2000D, das besonders langlebig und lichtundurchlässig ist. Die Innenwände sind mit kreuzförmig gemustertem Mylar überzogen, das die Lichtleistung deines Grow-Lichts reflektiert und maximiert. Eine innere Bandnaht versiegelt den Reißverschluss im Inneren des Zelts, um maximale Reflektivität zu gewährleisten und Lichtverluste zu verhindern. Dazu kommt eine Schutzabdeckung, die sich über die gesamte Länge des vorderen Reißverschlusses erstreckt und einen weiteren Schutz gegen eindringendes Licht bietet. Die Lüftungsöffnungen können auf beiden Seiten geschlossen werden, um die lichtdichte Abdichtung zu gewährleisten. Zum Zubehör gehören eine wasserdichte Bodenwanne, eine abnehmbare Werkzeugtasche, zusätzliche Aufhängestangen für das Dach und eine Montageplatte, mit der du deinen Controller am Growzelt befestigen kannst.

ERSTKLASSIGE BAUQUALITÄT

Dieses Anbauzelt wird durch die Stahlkonstruktion des Rahmens verstärkt, der aus 22 mm starken Stangen besteht, im Gegensatz zu den 18 mm dicken Stangen herkömmlicher Anbauzelte. Die Eckstücke haben die gleiche Steifigkeit, die das Zelt aufrecht und stabiler als andere macht. Zusammen mit den Aufhängestangen im Dach kann das Zelt an den Kreuzungspunkten bis zu 75 kg an Grow-Equipment tragen. Eine Metallic-Beschichtung schützt die Stahlstangen vor langfristiger Abnutzung und sorgt gleichzeitig für eine saubere Ästhetik.

EINSATZBEREICHE

Die CLOUDLAB-Serie ermöglicht es dir, das ganze Jahr über deine gewünschten Pflanzen anzubauen und wurde speziell für den Gartenbau in Innenräumen entwickelt. Du kannst sie in jedem beliebigen Raum in deinem Zuhause aufstellen, z. B. in deinem Kleiderschrank, Keller, Gästezimmer oder in der Garage. Mit der praktischen, abnehmbaren Werkzeugtasche kannst du dein Zubehör innerhalb oder außerhalb des Zeltes verstauen. Wenn du das Belüftungsgitter öffnest oder den Bodenkanal mit einem Ventilator kombinierst, gelangt frische Luft in das Zelt. Wenn du die Fensterklappe zurückziehst, kannst du den Fortschritt der Anzucht verfolgen und gleichzeitig das Klima im Inneren des Zeltes bewahren.

Allgemeine Informationen

Hersteller AC Infinity Inc.
Produktname CLOUDLAB 642
Herstellernummer AC-CBA642

Produktdimensionen

Größe 120 x 60 x 180 cm
Lüftungsöffnungen 100 mm & 150 mm & 200 mm
Sichtfenster 30 x 30 cm

Material

Material Außenzelt 2000D Oxford
Material Innenzelt Mylar
Material Rahmen Stahl
Tragkraft Rahmen 75 kg

 

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