V series "Tetras"

UKpeanuts

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SDS you're a hero. You are an ambassador to the global cannabis community, people should endevour to be more like you. (PDF's)
 

stardustsailor

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Sorry sds, I was rushing. My reply was not constructed and I feel a bit embarrassed to make such a post given the effort you have put into yours. How do you maintain a healthy curious mind vs smoking pot. :P
Simple ...
I've found what suits me ...
And been cultivating my favourite White Russian*,amongst others also ,
but this hybrid is the "standard" herb -love of mine ..

(Genome from : Acapulco Gold + Colombian Sativa landstrain + Tajikistan (<= Today that region belongs to Afghanistan ) Indica landstrain + Mountain Thai land Sativa +Brazilian Sativa landstrain +Northern India Indica )
Old school herb (from the 90's ),still very potent and with a realy complex uplifting ,rushing
head-high ...Puts the brains into a canon and shoots them to the far deep space ...
(23-24 % THC )

http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/White_Russian/Serious_Seeds/
 

stardustsailor

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Four turns into eight, eight turns into sixteen. Are we talking about plants or mitosis :P

(I guess it's all the same depending on your frame of reference.:eyesmoke:)
Is mitosis a mechanism of a fractal evolving ? ...I wonder ...

:P
 
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SomeGuy

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Who's Zep ?
:oops:
Led Zepplin

Hey lady, you got the love I need
Maybe more than enough
Oh, darling, darling, darling, walk a while with me
Oh, you've got so much, so much, so much

Many times I've loved, many times been bitten
Many times I've gazed along the open road

Many times I've lied, many times I've listened
Many times I've wondered how much there is to know

Many dreams come true and some have silver linings
I live for my dream and a pocketful of gold

Mellow is the man, who knows what he's been missing
Many, many men, can't see the open road

Many is a word that only leaves you guessing
Guessing 'bout a thing you really ought to know
Really ought to know, I really ought to know

You know I should, you know I should
You know I should, you know I should


Read more at

http://www.songlyrics.com/led-zeppelin/over-the-hills-and-far-away-lyrics/#ClodkwPXM6RuwMUh.99
 

AquariusPanta

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Britains greatest cover band.

I did not know this, NG!

That Jimmy Paige... mastermind and all.

I don't like how Jimmy/Zeppelin stole Jake's work and showed no credit for it. Not very pious in my eyes. But you can't say that he didn't do something amazing with Jake's work. It's like the guitar maker; he could only do so much with his creations but those customers who bought his guitars eventually brought out the true potential from within his works over time.
 

stardustsailor

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A fellow forum member pm me to ask how exactly I'm drilling all these vent holes to the cases ...

Well,I should give a more extended answer ...

Drilling 300+ holes ain't such fun ...

The job is done really much faster if a bench drill press is being used ,of course ..
Then a square /rectangle piece of kinda thick perforated steel sheet is clamped to the surface to be drilled
and used as drill " guide" .An aproppriate drill is chosen to fit exactly to the sheets holes .
I use 5.5 mm drill for making vent holes .

Now ...

It goes a tad more complicated than that ...

1) Usually I use 140 mm fans .

2) Those fans have usually about 129-130 mm rotor diameter .

3) That means that the fan has an rotor area of π *65 mm^2 = ~13273,2 mm^2 minus the area of rotor center /axis cap.

4) In order for the fan to suck air "freely" without pressure drop ,the incoming air vents ,should have equal or larger total
opening .

5) So,each drill hole has a surface of π * 2.75 mm^2=~23,75 mm^2

6 )13273,2 mm^2 / 23,75 mm^2 = 559 holes of 5.5 mm dia. (I haven't subtracted the rotor axis cap ,in this case here.. )

7 ) Minus the rotor cap area (depending on the fan used ) , about 300-350 holes of 5.5 mm dia should be drilled ,so the fan can suck air freely ,without it's speed and/or pressure dropping .

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Cheers.
:peace:
 

AquariusPanta

Well-Known Member
A fellow forum member pm me to ask how exactly I'm drilling all these vent holes to the cases ...

Well,I should give a more extended answer ...

Drilling 300+ holes ain't such fun ...

The job is done really much faster if a bench drill press is being used ,of course ..
Then a square /rectangle piece of kinda thick perforated steel sheet is clamped to the surface to be drilled
and used as drill " guide" .An aproppriate drill is chosen to fit exactly to the sheets holes .
I use 5.5 mm drill for making vent holes .

Now ...

It goes a tad more complicated than that ...

1) Usually I use 140 mm fans .

2) Those fans have usually about 129-130 mm rotor diameter .

3) That means that the fan has an rotor area of π *65 mm^2 = ~13273,2 mm^2 minus the area of rotor center /axis cap.

4) In order for the fan to suck air "freely" without pressure drop ,the incoming air vents ,should have equal or larger total
opening .

5) So,each drill hole has a surface of π * 2.75 mm^2=~23,75 mm^2

6 )13273,2 mm^2 / 23,75 mm^2 = 559 holes of 5.5 mm dia. (I haven't subtracted the rotor axis cap ,in this case here.. )

7 ) Minus the rotor cap area (depending on the fan used ) , about 300-350 holes of 5.5 mm dia should be drilled ,so the fan can suck air freely ,without it's speed and/or pressure dropping .

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Cheers.
:peace:
Ahh! Visual aide! The best, coming from the best!

Did you record how long it took for you to drill all those holes, Sailor?
 
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