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Being as I am primarily working on the clone chamber at the moment, I'll fill you in on what lighting I am using:
It is a 20" Satellite 40W SunPaq with Lunar light aquarium fixture. I had 23" of clearance so I had to go searching for a suitable fluorescent fixture. I found this 20" 2-in-1 Power Compact fluorescent. One 40W lamp produces 3X the lumens of comparable 40W fluorescent tubes. The unit also includes a moonlight-emitting LED that simulates the 24-hour cycle of natural sunlight. So if the lights are on 18/6 the plants get simulated moonlight for 6 hours a night! It is also only 2.5" high which gives me 10" of vertical plant height and 23" of horizontal plant width in this particular chamber. Good for clones and a bushy mother plant for cuttings I am sure. The light is $50.00US on ebay, the replacement bulbs (once a year, they say) are $20. I may get another one shipped when Im working on the veg chamber, well see... |
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Alright, Construction update!
First of all, safety first. When drilling into wood with a high-powered tool like this one, sawdust will be flying in all directions. That's why The Dude says: ![]() Goggles and a mask! You dont want to get woodchips in your eyes or in your lungs now do you? ![]() OK, I used two tools for cutting intake and exhaust holes: The intake holes are 2" in diameter so I used a 2" saw hole drill bit. ![]() All you do is take the nail attachment, screw the 2" saw into that attachment and screw that into your drill. ![]() Now the clone/mother chamber has Two 2" passive intakes, so I drilled 2" holes near the bottom back of the wardrobe. ![]() I also cut Three 2" intake holes in the veg chamber. Now for the exhaust I used my JobMate cut-out tool with circle attachment. ![]() ![]() Now I set the circle attachment to drill 5" holes for the exhaust. I chose 5" because I plan to install rubber coupling into each hole to minimize vibration and to work with my plug-and-play exhaust concept. ![]() I wanted a grow box that could be disassembled into a regular wardrobe for moving purposes and so each part could easily be removed and replaced (if needed). So the plug and play exhaust system idea is a whole ventilation setup (shown in the previous post) that is attached using only hoseclamps. To make the parts easier to remove I cut the hole 1" bigger than necessary so I can fit a rubber coupling in to attach the duct. No tape, no caulking, no air leaks. The coupling will especially come in handy when I install the inline fan because I am sure they make a good deal of noise... ![]() I just kept the pivot marker (the black dial) in place and drilled around to create a semi-perfect circle. ![]() ![]() So a 5" hole for exhaust and two 2" holes for intake in the clone/mother chamber. The veg chamber has one 5" hole for exhaust and three 2" holes for intake. The flowering chamber has one 5" hole for the inline exhaust fan that goes to the carbon filter and one 5" hole for the fan intake. The filter/power chamber has one 5" hole to vent the filtered air out of the roof of the wardrobe. ![]() The fans will be mounted on the inside of the container. By the way I am holding up the fan in the picture so its not as aligned as it will be when its drilled in. ![]() ================================================== ======================================== Now the cloner: Using that same 2" saw hole drill bit from earlier, I cut six 2" holes in the lid of the plastic shoebox container. ![]() Now that is one hole. By the time I finished 5 I managed to crack the flimsy plastic container. So 5 of the holes are still fine but one needs some DIY fixing. I'll work on that for the next update. Until next time!!! Last edited by The Dude 4552; 11-05-2008 at 11:08 AM.. |
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I love watching a grow box develop! Thanks for all of the awesome pics, and don't be afraid to keep 'em coming
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Oh I most def will be checking in as much as I can, I'm subscribed so I shouldn't miss anything
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Construction Update!
So today I sanded and cleaned the holes I drilled the other day. I also took some pictures of the construction process for the exhaust and intake. ![]() Now on the outside back of the wardrobe I will place my 2" elbow PVC pipes. To seal the holes and keep the pipes in place I have 2" coupling to fasten everything in place. In case I need to move the wardrobe I can remove the coupling to remove the PVC. No tape, no mess. ![]() Obviously the smaller end goes into the intake hole from outside and the plastic coupling goes on the inside, like so: ![]() ![]() Now the intake isnt completely fastened right now as I don't need to install them yet. This was just for demonstration. So that is the intake setup. As for exhaust, today I sanded and fitted the rubber coupling into the main exhaust system: ![]() ![]() ![]() So the bottom of the coupling will have the inline fan attached with clamps. The top of the coupling filters into the power-filter chamber where I will install the filter. Here is the filter I am using for this particular cab: ![]() I have 15" of clearance in the power/filter chamber. Now the filter from top to bottom is 12" plus the 4" flange can fit into the rubber coupling roughly 1-2". The filtered end of the filter will vent through to the ceiling through ducting. ![]() I have to do some fixing on the ceiling hole later on once I have the filter. Join me tomorrow for some more cloner work and a small home depot trip. |
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One thing I noticed looking in the box:
There isn't enough width space for the bake-a-round as the glass for the cooltube. Any recommendations for another product that can be used in its place? It needs to be smaller than the 14" the bake-a-round takes up... |
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![]() Dude, you are too funny! I'm over here gigglin like a little SISSY cause I know what you mean. That shit is on the box to move units. lol
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