I will link you to my grow cab build; the most recent update has a picture of the exhaust from the veg and clone chambers into the pvc for the cooltube...
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/125420-thedude4552s-perpetual-multi-chamber-grow-6.html
Unfortunately I have no experience with HomeBoxes. Just spend some time reading through the hundreds of topics up for discussion and use the search feature to find things you're looking for...
Construction Update!!!
So today I went to do some supply shopping at Home Depot and I swung by Tiger Direct for some fan research...
I picked up a whole bunch of stuff, so I will only list what I used for this update:
(1) 8' x 3" vinyl duct
(2) 4" x 3" rubber coupling
(1) 3" PVC Tee
(1) pack...
GrayGhost,
I am here to help. I made this journal so that people can learn from my design and re-create it for themselves.
Having said that, putting the wardrobe together was a very difficult task. If you can, see if you can acquire a wardrobe of the same dimensions pre-built and get it...
Hey thanks for the advice, Loudblunts. When I built the cabinet, I reinforced all the shelves with 1" wood screws, 2 on each side. They give you the little metal supports to fit in the holes but they weren't sturdy enough to fit my specifications. Trust me the wardrobe is sturdy, and for moving...
Well my cooltube setup has a pc fan in my clone/mother chamber and a pc fan in my veg chamber sucking air through the cooltube and then sucked through an inline fan into a carbon filter.
You need a steady airflow over the bulb to cool it so either a fan blowing air through it or a fan sucking...
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...
Well to all those following this journal I am reporting that this grow has come to an end. I am focusing all my attention now on my perpetual cabinet build. I ended the grow Tuesday, stripped the box and kept all the supplies.
I am in no way dissatisfied with the design, it was working...
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...
Saving energy is all the rave in consumer markets these days, so light timers have made it into the mainstream. You can get them at any major department store. I spent $15 bucks on a digital timer and it has 12/24 hour time, day of the week presets and 20 programs! who even needs that many...
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...