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This is looking great! Subbed.
Absolutely! Used to work with 24dc systems on Harriers. Error's are a no go.I like it. I might've missed it somewhere, but are you planning on running this room sealed or vented?
As far as implementing solar power, that can be a rather deep rabbit hole, should you choose to go down it. 240v single phase is just two 120v legs, by the way.
If you have buddies in the solar business, you should be good to go, as long as there is some proper engineering experience on hand. Most solar outfits bid on preengineered and designed plans. They win the bid, the specified gear gets ordered and installed, and that's it. Sizing the transformers and inverters, specifying the wire sizes, choosing the proper overcurrent protective devices, and sorting out the grounding and bonding are usually left to the electrical engineers. Fiery death and electrocution lurk around every corner when combining separately derived services. Not trying to scare you away here, but this is something that you have to get 100% right the first time with no error. It's expensive, it's dangerous, and extremely complicated.
A crap batch of 2x4's way too wet at my local hardware store. I Hit them with a bit of bleach water and a thin coat of lassco afterwardswhat is that black stuff on your studs?
Gotta Check it out.Nice for sure. i have one on here maybe in journals i havent been on in a few years an decided to get on an look around today i did an 8x8x8 from start to finish. looks great though i cant wait to start another one
Haha! I forgot about those tents. They are called Grow labs right? I should probably change that title if I can.Now thats a sturdy grow tent , are you going to add plywood on 2x2's for its floor or just use it on the concrete like that ?
I've always ran res's for everything on poly over carpet. That shit sucked cooler runs non stop. The concrete is ideal I'm stoked on it!I like the title grow lab seems fitting I was kidding around it does look sturdy though.
Also like concrete floors , they work like air conditioning for the summer. I'm in a basement room and enjoy it , I draw cool air off it for the rwdc aeration
Been following the led movement very closely for years. I'm up to speed but haven't had a grow with a led build yet. So I'm null in void on experience with them. Yeah, I've ran 240v thinking amp hours for Hps lights demands first. Then onto Led builds final draw on the Batts. Gotta over design the grow space. It's never good enough in there,. At this time it seems 750-800 watts is more than capable of taking out a DE @ 1000w. With strip lighting coming back who knows, But I'll be over wired and off grid for itHey luv2grow,
Just checked out your build, it's sweet! I smirked when I saw the Jack studs and fire blocking; professional job there, nice! I'm assuming that you are running HPS/MH on your movers. I'm still debating the switch from HPS hybrid to LED exclusive. My quantum sensor data looks good with the LED's, but, as they say, the proof will be in the pudding; I'm waiting to see the results from my latest grow. I mention this because of the solar, and the amps/watts to power the HPS (along with all of the transformations in between -and I'll bet it's the reason for the 240V lines). What are your thoughts and experiences in regards to yields with LED's?
Oh, by the way - what a beautiful space you have there. I have issues... personally, I would let the car get wet and turn the whole garage into a super awesome horticultural paradise - and then just take the beating from the wife.
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That would be hardy backer This is pure Mdf or Masonite. I'll snap a pic for a front and back shot in a few.As far as I know hardy board is a concrete wood substitute , ive only seen it used for siding as wood substitute
It might be concrete and sawdust mixed ?