Cfl Reflector...

Mr Bud

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Can someone please help me out by guiding me through making a 6 bulb cfl reflector?:confused:
 

Mr Bud

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but with cfl's you should point the side of the bulb at the plant not the tips :-/
 

4train2wreck0

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yeah yeah yeah haha i know but this was a quick, easy, cheap way to do it. to modify this you can have other cardboard peices vertically with the sockets going through it horizontally...if that makes any sense
 

Mr Bud

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Where can i purcahse Y splitters? or anyone else have a good guide to makeing a cfl hood? fdd????
 

Ifishdizzy

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Mr. Bud, Saw this earlier but had to chew on it for a bit.

I think if'n it were my project I would use 1/4" ply, 2 pieces about 16 inches long and 10" wide, and use a 16" 2x2 for a center beam. Just attach one panel to connecting sides of the 2xx4 and ya got a good frame that will last ya, and is about at the proper angle. Since I haven't tried this yet, if the "wings" are at too acute an angle you could easily place washers between the 1/4 ply piece and the 2x2 and run your screws through them, increasing the span of the reflector...(screws will make it "storable" of you ever need to place it in a drawer or out of the way) Should be lightweight enough not to require add'l support for the "wings".

Cover the wings and bottom frame with Mylar (I would try the diamond shape stuff as an experiment, but would likely go with the standard mylar (based on the tests results I've seen on-line.) Watch the angle though, as you want that light on your plants and not spreading too far.

Couple small eye-bolts on each end of the top to suspend it from, mount your CFL array to the center beam and you are all set.

Best I can come up with in a few hours. Working with reflector designs is a part of growing I'm interested in getting into as I learn more...using less wattage and getting more of the right colored lumens in the right spot is always good...:blsmoke:

Dizzy
 

neverever

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but with cfl's you should point the side of the bulb at the plant not the tips :-/
The cfls which are longer and straight go sideways but the spiral ones like that give most light straight down. Well at least thats what it said on the box.
 

Ifishdizzy

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Mr. Bud,

Think my design, above, is usable? I need to make one myself in the next few days, so that is likely the design I'll use and of course, will take pics and document the production...

Think I'll use 20" wide pieces for the wings of the hood to start with..to give better coverage in the area desired. Won't know till I try it, and they can always be adjusted later if needed.

Dizz
 

Mr Bud

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its more the part on wiring them all together and using/ where to buy the Y splitters in such...but yes from what you wrote i can tell you are tryin to accomplish what i am :) i also will be doing this the next few days so keep me posted
 

Ifishdizzy

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its more the part on wiring them all together and using/ where to buy the Y splitters in such...but yes from what you wrote i can tell you are tryin to accomplish what i am :) i also will be doing this the next few days so keep me posted
You should be able to buy the socket splitters at Home Depot or any big hardware/home improvement store. I think I'll use a couple short vanity array's, each holding 3-4 bulbs as was recommended by another poster to the site.

I'm starting to build my grow room tomorrow, here is the space I've got. It is 7 1/2 ft. X 16 ft., and a "room within a room", as the room is located in my very secure garage, and has it's own door that can be secured even further. (not to mention 3 security cameras located in hidden spots that record 24/7). I'm not concerned about LEO's (lest they be Fed's) as I am a legal Med. user in my state, just the local Meth Maggots stealing for their next hit.

Here are a couple pics, taken from opposing end walls.







Dizzy
 

Ifishdizzy

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how many plants does ur card allow?
State law allows for me to possess 60 days of herb, but there is not specific standard for a total amount at this time. The state is reviewing what info they can gather, and will be setting a total amount allowed limit by July 2008.

I'm planning to flower 2-4 plants a month, of 2-3 varieties so that I can vary what I am using from day to day, and to narrow down a specific strain that best treats my illness. I'll have to figure out how many to have vegging at any given time, so that I don't have a back-up line waiting for the flower room..:sleep:

I'm a TOTAL rookie when it comes to growing anything, and I've wanted to get into my own growing for some time.

Dizzy
 
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