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I cut up a ton of shit.. I also mutilated the shelves to make my own compartments, intake covers (internal), shelves, and doors to the util division. I wont bore you all with pics of those items but have them if anyone is interested please ask...
Next I covered the entire cab in FatMat for sound insulation. I got 2 100ft rolls. Kind of costly at $260 including delivery. I put one layer all around and 3 layers around util area where fans and ducting are. I also created "pillows" in that util area by laying flatmat and hanging dense memory foam with ahesive on top of the fatmat, then one additional later of the fatmat over that. Hard to explain check out the pics...works great though. Also wrapped the ducting with a layer of the fatmat..doubled up on the 90's. Added about 45 lbs to the unit so it will be a pain to move. I will be moving to Sin City in Nov so im not looking forward to that moving these but it shall be worth it. Note: The Fat mat site says doubling up increases sound dampening by 3. I also wonder if it affectes the heat signature. My buddy is a nuclear engineer and has a heat gun used to look at reactors. I will borrow it and report back. Don't really need the heat signature security though as I am only using 1 600 HPS with a colltube and some T5's for veg... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by FullMetalJacket; 05-04-2008 at 10:25 PM.. |
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this is looks like something I may end up doing over the summer in preperation for the next grow!
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Now I add the fans..
I am using CO2 so I wnt with a light tube. I got two S&P 200x that push 495 cfm each. One for the lightube and one for the mother chamber exhause pulling through a fan filter 33 that is rated at a max 200cfm. Which is what the 200x pulls at .75 static pressure. They are vey quiet and made of ABS plastic. What impressed me most with these were the static pressure figures. There is a thread on here devoted just to these fans. They are quiter than the panasonic whispers. I also got a TD-100 that has 100cfm rating that will be ventalating by veg/mother area. This will be pulling through a can filter 2900 that is rated at 50cfm max..which is coicidentally the same that the fan as rated pulling a static pressure of .30. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() All fans are hooked to speedster speed controllers. Last edited by FullMetalJacket; 05-06-2008 at 10:49 AM.. |
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I also then added some intakes. I am using 2 6: staigh ducts. inside pained flat black and both have fantech 6" dampers. They vent in from the right side of the cab . There will be a vent painted to match the cabinet that is only 1 inch deep. Looks like the vents you see on clothes cabinets. Under the vent is a filter to stop uglies from entering the cab.
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Hung the carbon filter in veg ran some ducting. I also covered the intake with a metal box that i created from a shelf left over. I added an internal shelf that is adjustable and hung my light in veg. For the light in veg I am running a sunlight 8 light 2" T5 with veg spectrum...fits realll nice.
Over in the far right back corner is will the CO2 tank will be..essentially on top of the box over the intake exhausts. I will run to a Sentenial all in one controller with PPM. All my electonics , countinuous PH-TDS- Temp Trimeter monitors etc will be mounted in that middle shelve between the veg and fan chamber. There will be a web cam in there that will send images to my computer so i can monitor while working without opening the cabinet. That takes me to where I am today... heya ..any suggestion on mylar or panda paper? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I will be running a Hortiflux 600 HPS with digital ballast in a cool tube with the additional wings. People complain of the way the coll tube reflects long ways which is actaully a benefit in this set-up.
I got a hydo dual diaghram air pump with 4 out lets and order an additional 4 way splitter. I got two 350 gallon mag drive pumps for my rubbermaid containers. The Flower res is a rubbermaid 31 gallon. It fills the bottom nicely. I wanted to go large to keep the ph and nutes from fluctuating too much. Veg is an matching 18 gallon rubbermaid res. I ordered 3 of both so I can use different top configuartions and do res changes easily. I think I paid like $90 for all 6. The mother area is t the right of the veg res. It is about 1 " wide and 2" foot deep and 4 feet high. I added an adjustable moveable shlve to created 2 areas of 2' high each. Hoping to hold 3 maybe 4 bonsi mothers kept in dirt for low maintence. each selve will have a 2' t5. Any questions yet? Recommendations please? Dont want to look back and think by design sucked and I wshould have done this and that. One again I cant stress how much I have learned from this board....Thanks again guys and gals... |
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Now that all my cuts have been made (16 total holes and a large 2' x 1.5' square square to join the cabs) I will add my fans.
Fans: 2 - S&P TD-200x 1 - S&P TD-100 I chose these 3 fans becasuse they are quiet and move alot of air for their size. Because I am using CO2 I am using a cooltube and need 1 fan for exhaust and one for the light. The smaller fan is for the veg chamber. 1 - TD-200x (497 cfm) -$170 will vent the 600W HPS Hortifux cooltube. 1 - TD-200x (497 cfm) -$170 will exhaust the cab through the Can Filter 33 (max 200cfm) that causes a static pressure of .75.(found this on the can filter website). 1 - TD-100 (100 cfm) - $80 will exhaust the veg/mother chamber through can filter 2900 (max 50 cfm) that cause .25 SP. These fans a quieter than the panasonic whisper i have in my server cabinet. There is a thread here devoted to these started by SouthFlorida. The manufacturer's website has a chart with SP and what their difffernt model fans push CFM at those SPs(static pressures). It also has accuarate measurements. I am using a Speedster as a speed control for each fan. Note: All models over the td-150 use steel housing in blades. Except for the 200x that goes back to the ABS plastic which was a major plus for me. Plastic is supposed to be quieter and last longer. **as far as the pictures go they are before i applied the fatmat just to make sure everything was cut and fit properly. ![]() ![]()
Last edited by FullMetalJacket; 05-04-2008 at 09:35 PM.. |
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