🌱 Grow Smarter, Not Harder!
The AC Infinity Advance Grow System is a compact 2x2 indoor grow tent kit designed for the modern grower. It features smart controls that allow you to automate ventilation and lighting, ensuring optimal conditions for your plants. With a robust 100W full-spectrum LED light and a complete set of accessories, this kit is perfect for anyone looking to cultivate their green thumb indoors.
Inner Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 24"W x 48"H |
Light Source Wattage | 100 Watts |
Color | Black |
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best quality & support
The media could not be loaded. very solidly built, metal rods & poles, easy kit for first timers, though I'd recommend getting inline fan & a humidifier for the tent as I've had issues with it not pulling in outside air humidity or temp.this tent kit is only four feet tall, so keep that in mind for what you'll grow in, will be limited by its height. however i posted a photo showing one install method that puts the exhaust fan on top of the tent to make more room.I needed their excellent & patient customer service several times mainly for setting up the controller as the detailed instrucions aren't included. they also helped me install, setup & use their app to control the tent via Bluetooth, which is very handy!plan at least an eight hour day to set this up & you will need help at a couple stages of the install. for beginners anyway. an experienced person could probably set the tent up in an hour.the included full spectrum LED is very bright & has 4 red dots, dozen or so blue & rest are white light. there is NO control over which spectrum you use, it's all or none with the included AC Infinity lights in this 2x2x4 kit.included were an exhaust fan, tubing to cut to size, 2 clamps, zip wire ties with cutter, a carbon filter with cover & filter insert, the lights, controller & a 6" circle clip on fan that doesn't oscillate. a spill liner that is not a pan or tray type.it's basically a tall square, heavy duty mylar paneling lines the fully black & light blocking material. all the ports or holes on tent have two way light blocking sleeves with adjustable corded clamps.this 2x2x4 tent size is good for sprouts & starter plants, and mother plants for cloning. the devices are very noisy, especially the 6" circle fan.all in all, worth the price but be sure to buy the correct size for your needs & I'd recommend buying the extra inline fan & a humidifier as well before starting as the air holes don't allow enough air into tent from outer environment.there are cheaper & cheaply made options out there, BUT you get what you pay for. the support & free controller app, plus the kit with everything, definitely worth the price & the wait (took 5 weeks).
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AC Infinity is nice but...
PICS: Last 2 pics right before harvest. Stopped watering plants for a few days, after a 1 and half week flush, to increase resin production. Leaves got crispy but it worked. Strain is Amnesia Fast. First few pics I had too many plants in the tent... but they looked good through the whole grow.EDIT: After completing first grow, there is one massive complaint-- There are no straps for the doors. I bought a Mars Hydro tent for 1/2 the price, same size, which came with straps sewn to the door... Love it. No straps on the doors? Hate it! I had no idea how annoying that one missing feature would be.For a comparison to Mars Hydro: 4x4 kit was around $500 vs $1000 for AC Infinity. Tent quality is comparable. Mars came with no fans. Bought 2x Vivosun fans for $60 (good quality so far) so add that to $500. AC fans were sold out, but seems the Vivosun are comparable. AC fans started making some noises first grow, so not sure how long they'll last. AC has 3x doors, Mars has only 1 door. The 1 door for Mars hinders accessibility drastically. The door on Mars is bigger though, easier to remove plants if needed. But having 3x doors for AC is much better. Both have several configurations for the through ports (holes). The inline fans seem to be comparable.**Grow hint incoming-- you'll need to wash the carbon filters that cover the inline fan at least once per grow because they clog up.****Grow tip #2-- do not feed your AC Infinity Humidifier through the top ports. It may/will shoot water on your plants. Feed hose down to port on the bottom instead.Otherwise, what you are paying more for with AC Infinity seems to be the light (I know there are better, but it's a good light.) The Mars Hydro TS2000 is 300W vs AC Infinity's Samsung light being 400W. Mars is lightweight and smaller. Seems you need 2x lights with the TS2000 for a 4x4 room. And the AC light does not require a bulky, annoyingly heavy, dedicated power supply like the Mars one does.**My electricity bill went up $100 per month with the AC light in the state of CT, a high energy cost state. Most rates will see a $25-50 increase per month including heater for winter, inline and ossillating fans, control center, and intermittent usage of de/humidifier. (Photoperiod-- did 20 hours light on/4 off for veg state. 5 weeks in, switched to 12/12.)And lastly, the AC Infinity Controller with app is excellent. It's worth it just for that. The ability to automate, monitor, and control from your phone is just awesome. Mars Hydro sends a rinky dink hygrometer and timer. The hygrometer from Mars is junk. The timer is analog.Tempted to remove 1 star for the lack of door straps and the extra cost vs other brands. I'd say it's worth the extra money for the controller and integration of their other quality products. But Mars value (and other brands) in relation is not to be overlooked. I'm also happy with Mars Hydro.‐-----END EDIT----It is a bit more $$ than other brands. The 4x4 fits (4) plants comfortably. I tried 6 for my first go, but it's tight once they start really taking off. (Just a tip if you're wondering.)Quality made tent and light weight poles, easy to setup (2 people). Light is fantastic. Ergonomics are well thought out with zippers and intake/exhaust hole placement. Even has a velcro viewing window and plenty of ventillation windows on the bottom that are velcro. Has 3 large zipper doors. It's well thought out and uses quality materials, even the zippers.The control center is a little difficult to navigate at first. It's easy though, took a couple hours of fiddling. But it's easy to connect and understand the basics. The more advanced settings and scheduling is a bit tedious to understand at first.TIP: FIRST thing to do-- download the app! I was trying to manage it from the controller itself. The app is easy. The controller menu is awful.Vivosen seems to be the most popular and about 30% cheaper, as well as other quality brands, but I'm quite pleased with the quality of all components from AC Infinity.It's all streamlined with the (8) 5 gallon pots, 2 high quality oscillating fans, an inline fan with ducting and lots of straps and pulley systems, and all the extras you didn't know you needed (when you're new to this). The light (Samsung?) is 400W and has the complete spectrum for all stages of growth.Overall, I'm very pleased. For a bigger grow, I've seen some deals for much larger setups that rival the 4x4 price for an AC Infinity (just a few hundred more for 4x bigger room with lights etc), which ultimately I'm going to try, but the hype is real with this brand. They make good stuff.
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