Very neat grow...subing for this one
I just dug out my last spare lamp..now I can get busy measuring and hopefully installing the front and back MDF panels - STELTHY![]()
Very neat grow...subing for this one
subscribed! +rep to u man
Just a few cases to consider
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=18284
and if money is no problem then I would go with
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=25_547&prod ucts_id=17498
Cheers man, I am great when it comes to computers especially cases these were just two that popped into my head at the time. There are a few more but it all depends on how many plants you want to grow and how big. If you want to go all out for size as the two cases above are about the biggest PC cases you can get but you could go up to a server case but that gets a little obviously big while those two cases just look like gaming PCs. The lian Li cases really do stretch your budget though lol
hi stealthy sweet build but how are you planning on sealing it all up?? as ive tried to do pc stealth builds but they never look like nornal pc cases and are just compleatly obvious ????
growing is a dream unfortunatly it is just that
I can't see how it wouldn't be hard to cover up? Duct tape all that you can from inside then use mylar or white plastic film to cover all of the inside. If need be you could probably arc weld the panels that don't need to be removed from the inside. Now almost all cases have an exhaust and intake fan one at the front and one at the back and sometimes one at the top of the case, Place the vent on the inside of the case not the outside and place it where the fans should be. Now go find a power supply (PSU) and gut it so you only have the PSU case. Now place this where the PSU normally goesand run the power cables for your light and fans etc. through the PSU on the indside of the case and out through the PSU connection. The trick to it is not changing the outside of the case too much but making more changes on the inside.
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