chainseeker
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Very nice job JS. I wonder if this could be scaled way down to keep the stealth of the cab? Again great freakin job contrats on the successful build.
I never knew just how useful my left thumb is! I went to go get my stiches out and when the nurse cut them, the wound popped open again. She looked at me sternly and asked if I had kept it dry. Looking back at water changes and all the other crap working in a hydro environment I had to fess up (if you go back to my grow journal you'll see pics with the bandage off). New stitches and water tight tape for me.Man!!! Take care of that thumb!!! I did something very similar one time.... Only I opted for no stitches. Well it kept bleeding for like a week or more before it finally closed up! Well I think you did the right thing!!
I'm an idiot after all!!Damn, Good you took care if it right. That would have taken forever to heal good. Can't be slowing yourself down too much. You have Girls in need of their own spots. hehe
Daniels
Haha looks like you've been working hard, things are finally taking shape for you i hope exceptt you thumb which has probably changed shape heh heh heh ... dont worry we all do it i nearly cut my finger off with a stanley knife when i was wiring the flex connector on my reflector. just let the scar be a reminder of the effort youve put in
Yeah and sometimes I wonder when it will end. The worst part is all the stooping, bending, reaching, twisting, etc. I try to run 3 miles a day with no issues, but working on this cab for an hour makes my body feel like I ran a marathon. But truly it's satisfying work when it's all done (and the pain isn't that bad ).Looks real good, damn there's a lot of work into this cab!
Leo. Does that make any sense for you? Next time you look my horoscope up, keep in mind my creativity is "iterative". The idea may be good but it takes several times to get the right implementation.@ jsgamber - u gt sm creativity man...keep it up...superb ! jst loved ur wrk n d detail of it....wts ur zodiac sign ...? best of luck fr ur kompletion n growth...
Thank you for giving me your time and welcome to the collaboration! Make sure you go through those guys journals too. They have ideas and information that I have used along the way. Also they have taken some of my ideas and made them better!This thread was an awesome read! Thanks for sharing all your info, as well as everybody else who helped you on this. I learned a lot and will be back to keep up ;D
Hey Stealthboy! Make sure to check out my grow journal to see how my cabinet functions and my use of mini reservoirs.Very impressive build! I have a question for you about this rigid ducting. It makes sense that you are using it for reducing drag. However I wonder if you might be better using flexible ducting inside the rooms if you ever intend to change the height of the lamps. I imagine you have considered this, but do you plan to move the lamps, or the plants, to keep them inside the brightest area around the bulb? Or is the system going to be totally fixed, in which case how will you deal with over-vigorous growth into the bulb and prevent burning?
Keep it up man, subbed for info
Hey gumball,what if you had your cool tube drawing the air from within the cab, working along with the exhaust? But only do it for this one cab. It would be an easy and cheap test, even if you dont have caps for your holes, just use duct tape. that or try to shuffle lights so that the hotter higher wattage lights are on top, decreasing heat and wattage on the way down. i think you already thought of that though, cant remember, so many threads... everything is looking good though, excellent duct work, you should do HVAC!!!
Oh I already have them for the cool tubes. But I bought the 100cfm for cab exhaust. I may need an upgrade and I may need one that takes me out of PC case fansSo you gonna try those fat 120mm's? They aren't quiet, but the 134 CFM might help. Good Luck
Daniels
are your other walls insulated in your garage? how much did insulating the door help your cab temps? i know, i am full of questions!!Did I mention my garage door is west facing and is made of aluminum and is in direct sunlight for about 4 1/2 hours. By 4:30pm the door can't be touched, the temp for the first 3ft inside the door is 95* plus making the back of the garage between 85-90*.
To solve this, I installed the same 3/4" rigid foam insulation that I built my rez coolers from. The result is amazing! Garage temp at noon (before direct sunlight) was 75*. At 4:30pm it was 76*!
Now to garage ventillation. The garage has two vents on the north (cooler) facing wall. After much consideration, my plan is to exhaust out the upper vent and let the bottom vent remain passive. I'll be building a custom fan box over the upper vent.
Yes as well as sheathed in OSB with 5/8 drywall over that. The mum cab used to climb up to 90* and now it goes no higher than 80 (and that's probably when the garage door is open for awhile) but mostly stays around 78*. Garage ambient temps are currently around 73*. Bottom line, it was a significant difference for the afternoon temps. I only used 3/4 foam at a cost of $8 per 4x8 sheet.are your other walls insulated in your garage? how much did insulating the door help your cab temps? i know, i am full of questions!!