Evil-Mobo
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Mucho!
LOL damn
Mucho!
here is a few pics of my new set upView attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742778 View attachment 3742779
What is the bubble wrap stuff wrapped around the sink all about?Aha! Now I know who's been sneaking into my house, smoking my weed and copying my op!
Thought you'd get away with it, huh?
Watch this!
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What is the bubble wrap stuff wrapped around the sink all about?
Is there a distribution advantage to pairing the cobs close like that?
finally pics of your set up!Aha! Now I know who's been sneaking into my house, smoking my weed and copying my op!
Thought you'd get away with it, huh?
Watch this!
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finally pics of your set up!
here is a few pics of my new set upView attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742778 View attachment 3742779
That's amazing, but next time consider rotating your heat sinks 90 degrees. Orientation matters (quite a bit, I'm sorry to say):
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Notice how thermal resistance more than doubles if they are in the wrong orientation. Heat sinks work on the same princple as chimneys, natural convection carries away the heat, so the air needs a path to rise.
Seriously though, I love these vertical LED grows.
here is a few pics of my new set upView attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742777 View attachment 3742778 View attachment 3742779
Aha! Now I know who's been sneaking into my house, smoking my weed and copying my op!
Thought you'd get away with it, huh?
Watch this!
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Those are awesome guys!
the plants are not tall enough yet.the game plan is for each 4 light bar being hung vertical per plant,then the heat sinks are better.plus i need to put the last one together like the other three.i stole one and put it in my veg cabinet so i hung horizontal for better coverage till the weekend assembly.That's amazing, but next time consider rotating your heat sinks 90 degrees. Orientation matters (quite a bit, I'm sorry to say):
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Notice how thermal resistance more than doubles if they are in the wrong orientation. Heat sinks work on the same princple as chimneys, natural convection carries away the heat, so the air needs a path to rise.
Seriously though, I love these vertical LED grows.
Thanks! But this light can do way better. Last run had some of issues. Those crappy plants didn't do any of my LEDs any justice.
My buddy gave me the broken branch that I cloned all the plants from & I believe his had bad genetics. I ran the same GG#4 but from a differant mom in the HPs room right before this led run & it was better genetics.
The owner sends me pictures of other people's grows w/ this light sometimes. Here's a few. View attachment 3730083View attachment 3730084View attachment 3730085View attachment 3730086
It's deffinetly a neat system. Allot can be done w/ trellising in it, making for a fun grow if you put some time in. But it's pretty low on maintnece really. I just threw them in n let me do their thing. Gonna do way better next time!
the plants are not tall enough yet.the game plan is for each 4 light bar being hung vertical per plant,then the heat sinks are better.plus i need to put the last one together like the other three.i stole one and put it in my veg cabinet so i hung horizontal for better coverage till the weekend assembly.
Ok Zep, seeing how you'd like to see all LED, I'm on it. Building the room now. Hope you like what I've done with it!i would try all led.i know i am interested in how the sun cloak will do on its own.i wanted to build something similar but time and space prevented me.plants look great !
Aaaaahhhh you're back, WAKEY WAKEY! :--DThe new thread has started. Come on by.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/my-amare-hydroponics-hut-suncloak-grow.916789/
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