how to cool grow tent without ac Terraform 8 Air Conditioner by AC Infinity – 12,000 BTU
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how to cool grow tent without ac Terraform 8 Air Conditioner by AC Infinity – 12,000 BTU

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how to cool grow tent without ac Terraform 8 Air Conditioner by AC Infinity – 12,000 BTUAC Infinity TERRAFORM 8 All In One Climate Control A C with One Duct Auto Switching 12,000 BTU Tired of manually adjusting multiple climate devices throughout the day? The AC Infinity Terraform 8 eliminates this hassle with adaptive AI that automatically switches between cooling, heating, and fan modes through a single duct to maintain your target temperature or VPD. This 12,000 BTU all in one climate control system delivers effortless year round


AC Infinity TERRAFORM 8 | All-In-One Climate Control A/C with One-Duct Auto Switching - 12,000 BTU

Tired of manually adjusting multiple climate devices throughout the day? The AC Infinity Terraform 8 eliminates this hassle with adaptive AI that automatically switches between cooling, heating, and fan modes through a single duct to maintain your target temperature or VPD. This 12,000 BTU all-in-one climate control system delivers effortless year-round environmental management for a large 10' x 10' hydroponic grow tent, responding in real time to changing conditions without any manual intervention.

The Terraform 8 represents a breakthrough in grow tent automation with its 5-in-1 design that handles cooling, heating, dehumidifying, circulation, and air exchange through one duct connection. Simply set your desired temperature or VPD target, and the adaptive AI continuously monitors conditions and switches modes as needed to maintain plant stability. The self-evaporating design automatically pumps excess water into the condenser, dramatically reducing drain frequency and maximizing uptime compared to traditional portable AC units.

Powered by a 12,000 BTU AC compressor paired with 10,000 BTU heating capability, the Terraform 8 delivers professional-grade climate control with 10 adjustable power levels. For environments requiring even higher output, the Terraform 12 offers 16,000 BTUs of cooling power. UIS platform connectivity via an AC Infinity Smart Controller enables WiFi app access for advanced automations, data tracking, alerts, and integrated grow guides. Transportation wheels provide easy repositioning, while the streamlined single-duct setup simplifies installation and reduces the need for complex ducting arrangements.

Features

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Adaptive AI Auto-Switching

Set your target temperature or VPD and let AI automatically switch between cool, heat, and fan modes in real time.

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One-Duct Simplicity

Connect a single duct for cooling, heating, and air exchange—only dry mode requires dual ducts for precision dehumidification.

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Self-Evaporative Design

Automatically pumps excess water into the condenser, reducing drain frequency and maximizing uptime.

12,000 BTU Power

Professional-grade cooling with 10,000 BTU heating covers grow tents up to 10 x 10 ft with 10 power levels.

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UIS™ Smart Integration

WiFi app connectivity unlocks advanced automations, data tracking, alerts, and integrated grow guides.

What's Included

  • 1x Terraform 8 Air Conditioner Unit
  • 2x Duct Tubes (78.00 in. and 66.00 in.)
  • Window Plate Kit
  • Duct Adapters
  • User Manual

Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer AC Infinity Inc.
Product Model AC-ACN8
UPC Code 819137025189
Unit Dimensions 15.27 x 15.82 x 27.71 in. (38.8 x 40.2 x 70.4 cm)
Duct Tube Lengths 78.00 in. (198.1 cm), 66.00 in. (167.6 cm)
Coverage Area Up to 10 x 10 ft
Cooling Capacity 12,000 BTU
Heating Capacity 10,000 BTU
Smart Controls Temperature, Humidity, VPD
Available Modes Cooling, Heating, Dehumidifying, Circulation
Control Range 10 Levels
Max Power Draw 1200 W
Voltage 115V AC
Frequency 60 Hz
Current 10 A
Operating Temperature 61 to 95ºF
Operating Humidity 35 to 85% RH

Support & Manuals

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AI auto-switching feature work? +

Once you set your target temperature or VPD, the Terraform 8's adaptive AI continuously monitors environmental conditions and automatically switches between cooling, heating, and fan modes to maintain your target. The system responds in real time to changing conditions, eliminating the need for manual mode changes throughout the day or season.

Why does this only need one duct when other models require multiple ducts? +

The Terraform 8's intelligent design routes cooling, heating, and air exchange through a single duct connection, dramatically simplifying installation and reducing ducting clutter. The only exception is dehumidifying (dry) mode, which requires connecting a second duct for advanced moisture removal when precise humidity control is needed.

How does the self-evaporative system reduce maintenance? +

The self-evaporative design automatically pumps excess condensation water into the condenser, where it evaporates naturally during operation. This significantly reduces how often you need to drain the water tank compared to traditional portable AC units, maximizing uptime and minimizing maintenance interruptions during critical growth phases.

What's the difference between the Terraform 7 and Terraform 8? +

The Terraform 8 features higher capacity (12,000 BTU cooling vs 8,000 BTU), adaptive AI that automatically switches modes, and a streamlined one-duct design for most operations. The Terraform 7 uses a manual 4-way ducting system that allows you to configure pressure zones but requires manual mode switching. The Terraform 8 is ideal for set-and-forget automation, while the Terraform 7 offers more manual control over pressure management.

Can I use this without connecting to WiFi or the UIS app? +

Yes, the Terraform 8 functions fully as a standalone unit using the onboard controller. You can set temperature or VPD targets, adjust power levels across 10 settings, and program timers without any WiFi connection. UIS connectivity is optional and unlocks advanced features like remote monitoring, data tracking, alerts, and integrated grow guides through the AC Infinity app.

What size grow space will the 12,000 BTU capacity effectively climate control? +

The Terraform 8 is designed for a large 10' x 10' grow tent and ventilation kit. Actual performance depends on ambient temperature, lighting heat load, insulation quality, and ventilation setup. The 10-level power control allows you to fine-tune output intensity for your specific environment, while the 10,000 BTU heating capacity ensures year-round climate stability.

Is the unit portable and easy to move? +

Yes, the Terraform 8 includes built-in transportation wheels that make it easy to reposition between tents or move for cleaning and maintenance. The compact dimensions (15.27 x 15.82 x 27.71 in.) and single-duct design also simplify setup in tight spaces compared to multi-duct systems.

What advanced features do I get with UIS controller integration? +

Connecting the Terraform 8 to UIS controllers and the AC Infinity app provides WiFi connectivity for remote monitoring and control from anywhere. You gain access to advanced automations that coordinate multiple devices, historical data tracking and graphing, push notifications for alerts, and integrated grow guides with stage-specific recommendations. This creates a unified smart grow system rather than individual isolated devices.

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