AdmiralR
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I have a chest that I installed an exhaust fan in, light timer, thermometer and humidity reader, made it light proof, but I can't figure out how to set up the lights.
I have some 42 watt CFLs, and I bought the little screw in thing that would let it connect to a standard wall jack.
Then I just took some extension cables and connected the lightbulbs to that.
This works, but I don't have any clear way of securing them to the top of the box.
I tried velcro and 3M dual lock, but the force of gravity appears to be too strong for this.
What I'd like to do is just set up the light bulbs parallel to the top of the box, in order to maximize space.
I just don't know how to easily make them stay
suspended in the air.
Also, before they fell off from the velcro, I had the lights and fan going as a test run. They would easily stay around temperatures like 90-100.
I have one exhaust fan and one fan just blowing on the lights, but they don't seem to be helping much.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
I have some 42 watt CFLs, and I bought the little screw in thing that would let it connect to a standard wall jack.
Then I just took some extension cables and connected the lightbulbs to that.
This works, but I don't have any clear way of securing them to the top of the box.
I tried velcro and 3M dual lock, but the force of gravity appears to be too strong for this.
What I'd like to do is just set up the light bulbs parallel to the top of the box, in order to maximize space.
I just don't know how to easily make them stay
suspended in the air.
Also, before they fell off from the velcro, I had the lights and fan going as a test run. They would easily stay around temperatures like 90-100.
I have one exhaust fan and one fan just blowing on the lights, but they don't seem to be helping much.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.