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here are the results
tested with:
10 Gallons water & 396 pump over 15 min run
heat blowing on one side of the rad at 129f
coming out on the other at 72f
water were not completely chilled through to the desired temps in this run
(couldn't wait to run the test)




 

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between the insulated attic room build and the my DIY Ice Box
allot have changed since i thought out my original plan

My Sealed Room Configuration
This a totally controlled environment
Where every aspect of the plants production can be
manipulated and customized to produce the optimum results
With this type setup you get the maximum ability to dictate and control
Temperatures, Co2 Levels, Humidity, disease, and pests
24 Hours a day, 365 a year

No outdoors air is entering or leaving the room
Tents are located inside the main sealed room




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its been a while since my last update
i finally got around to complete my 12" CoolBox

I've build few more of these units, in different sizes and with various duct flange configuration
they will be displayed in the upcoming hydroponic show in San Francisco










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i had to brake my 2 x 30 amp's 220v sockets
in order to fully distribute the power usage

i build two load centers with parts i picked up from home depot
all parts for both centers together were under $150

i converted one of the 30 amp 220v socket to
two nema 5-15 10amp 110v sockets
with a 20amp 220vand two nema 6-15 sockets
i will be running 4 x 1000w 240v ballasts off of that
(I'm missing the 10amp breaker in the pic)

the other 30amp 220v was converted into
two 15amp 110v with 2 nema 5-15 sockets on each,
i will run each of my AC's off that


 

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My Power Center conversion
30amp laundry outlet converts into 20amp 220v + 10amp 110v
(i made only two ballasts (nema 6-15) sockets because ill be running a PXM-2 off of each)









Main 120amp Power Box = $14
1 x single pole 10amp breaker = $3
1 x double pole 20amp breaker = $7.97
3 x two gang steel box = $1.94
3 x two gang steel box outlet cover = $1.87
4 x one inch 1/2 spacer = $0.99
1 x 3/4 cable clamp = $0.99
1 x 30amp 240v dryer cord = $18.47
1 x nema 5-15 outlet (10amp 120v) = $1.99
2 x nema 6-15 outlet (20amp 250v) = $4.97
1 x 1' Romex 3 wire cable 10 gauge = $1.67




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This is a Downgrade Power Center
30amp 220v laundry outlet into 2 x 15amp 110v






Main 60amp Power Box = $9
2 x single pole 15amp breaker = $3.35
1 x two gang steel box = $1.94
1 x two gang steel box outlet cover = $1.87
1 x one inch 1/2 spacer = $0.99
1 x 3/4 cable clamp = $0.99
1 x 30amp 240v dryer cord = $18.47
2 x duble nema 5-15 outlet (10amp 120v) = $1.99
1 x 1' Romex 3 wire cable 10 gauge = $1.67





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here they are, my SSH girls are a one week old,
i know they look scruffy, they had a rough week with me dialing things in
today will be the second day the ladies are getting Co2 throughout the day cycle

first two days they got nothing but fresh RO water
third day they were accidentally nute overdosed,
flushed on the fifth day with fresh RO water
on the sixth day i added nuts to the water again
and added 1500ppm Co2 injection to the day cycle





















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here are the roots,one week old
(i didn't expect to find this much root in one week)










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anyone using a Tri-Meter being sold in the US; most likely ended up with the 202 model which converts EC at a 0.5 ratio
a 1000ppm calibration solution sold in the US; are for devices that converts EC on a 0.7 scale!

when used do dial a Tri-Meter model 202, dial your meter to read 714 ppm not a 1000 ppm as the solution label calls for.

Ideal water temps for EC measuring are 68-70f






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