I don't post too often but been reading this great thread, and thought of if it at pets mart when I saw this. It's a bit pricey for a DIY box but could be a great regulated heat source.
Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitters
Zoo-MedStarting at: $19.99
Ceramic heating devices are much more efficient then conventional reptile heating devices. Designed for species that require extremely high temperatures; like green iguanas, monitors, tegus, boas and pythons, these devices are capable of raising cage temperatures up to 20 degrees above room temperature. Designed for use in a porcelain fixture. Produces no light and lasts for an amazing five years. Completely moisture resistant.
http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/cat/info/23297/category.web
I kept the exact shelf design as pictured,they work too well the way they were to chage them,on my other dryers i added a 4th shelf along with swapping out the 4 inch fan to a 6 inch fan to make up for the 4th rack.I really like this ceramic heater idea, it can be put on the low intake side of the bin with maybe a 90 degree angle to eliminate light. 4" exhaust fan on the high side with either a carbon filter or a dryer sheet.
Great Ideas in this thread, it's really going to help me to build mine.
Panhead, what type of system did you work out for the racks? I'm looking forward to see pictures of what you ended up with.
It depends on what type bud is drying,if its all fat ass colas the weight goes down,if its smaller buds the weight goes up,the finished weights are usually between a qp & a half pound every 3 days.How much can you dry at a time?
Looks awesome! Thanks for the post
i wouldn't do that with suction cups man, if the weight gets to be too much and the moisture content not high enough, that holds them on, the trays will fall onto the other trays, crushing your buds.do you htink there is suction cups that i could insert the doll rods into???
and evrything esle you used was that everything or was there extra like the sheeting becasue i have a 30 gal and i might have to get 2 if that was all that came in a pack....
Ive looked at those dryers in the past,they dont have heat which makes them pretty slow to dry,plus the large model is closer to $250 by the time shipping is figured in.I haven't read the whole thread but looked at the initial design, and instead of the inline fan you can also use a scrubber with a fan built into it. Foothill Filters sells a dryer box with a filer/fan built in but it is $150. They also sell the fan/filter combo separately, but it is more expensive then your entire setup :\
Dryer
Sorry if this has already been posted
The only thing that comes with a rubbermaid tub is the tub,you have to buy whatever material you want the shelves to be made of as well as all other materials to hang the shelves from,if you can find suction cups that you were confident in then i'd say go for it but i cant think of any suction cups that could withstand the flexibility of the dryer tub,the cups would fall right off i'd think.do you htink there is suction cups that i could insert the doll rods into???
and evrything esle you used was that everything or was there extra like the sheeting becasue i have a 30 gal and i might have to get 2 if that was all that came in a pack....