I had thought it was light burn too. But I just can't be too sure. I did raise my lights though. I just really wish there was a way to cool my water other than water bottles, Jimmy rigging a dehumidifier, or spending $300 on the smallest (1/10HP) water chiller available. I got away with it last run in an even smaller, tighter space with no forms of chilling at all. But I'd really like to know they were at a constant 62-66*. My dad has one for his tomatoes. I'm so Frick in jealous... :/Hard to tell from the pics but the roots look healthy. Not sure what's causing the leaf discoloration. Maybe back the light off a bit, make sure the PPMs aren't too high and baby them for a couple days.
Oh the sparking?Nice job. A mini fridge with 50 ft of your supply line on the top shelf and a 6 pack on bottom shelf, set it to the warmest temp and you got yourself some European style beer.
In all seriousness there is one thing I think would be worth while checking on your light based on a pic you posted on one of the first two pages. The wire going into the holder looks to have a slight bit of copper exposed - this might be contributing factor to an issue you posted in my thread.
YeahOh the sparking?
Um, sparking bad.Oh the sparking?
Ya I dunno it could be I guess. But we're you saying just drill 2 holes in the front door of the fridge and just wrap as much line as I can in the freezer portion? Would it help to run any in the fridge part? I'd assume it'd actually be more effective to reduce from 1/2" down to maybe 3/8" or 1/4" so that you can fit more line in, and also make less mass of water to need to be cooled through just inside the freezer area. Then expand back to 1/2"on the other hole on the fridge face.Yeah
I'd go in the side so you can still use the door easily. Trace the refer lines and electrical so you don't hit em, think of a kegerator the top would be a good option too, but please fix the wires first.Ya I dunno it could be I guess. But we're you saying just drill 2 holes in the front door of the fridge and just wrap as much line as I can in the freezer portion? Would it help to run any in the fridge part? I'd assume it'd actually be more effective to reduce from 1/2" down to maybe 3/8" or 1/4" so that you can fit more line in, and also make less mass of water to need to be cooled through just inside the freezer area. Then expand back to 1/2"on the other hole on the fridge face.
I'm getting Angelina reflectors sent so I'll fix it when I install themI
I'd go in the side so you can still use the door easily. Trace the refer lines and electrical so you don't hit em, think of a kegerator the top would be a good option too, but please fix the wires first.
Not the only one.Nice work all over in here.
I was one of those you were a bit of a dick to awhile back, so I had you on ignore for awhile there. Glad to see you grew out of it!
Nice light build and I'm looking forward to seeing what's coming up.