UncleBuck
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lot of deleted posts in this thread, lol. oh my
lot of deleted posts in this thread, lol. oh my
i will be doing a journal again this year.you gonna do a journal this year bucky? I'm doing greenhouse too this year. your thread the other year inspired me. but I aint building the greenhouse, lol. it's store bought. I do have to put it together though. interseted in doing the liight deprevation myself and vice-versa. greenhouses rock. when I get a picture up of mine, I'll invite you into my private album to take a look... I'm scared though, lol. don't want you to pull a spanky on me and put me on blast
A problem with that is that you always end up with folded up curtains on one or more corners. I would go for something that would raise the 'curtains' on the sides to create darkness (instead if raising to let light in), up to a point where they hook/click on to something. Add some weights to the top of the curtains and release the hook to drop the curtains effortlessly. Couple of servo motors on a timer and you're done.the best idea i could come up with is to treat it almost like a shower curtain and use some guides, but i'm not sure if that would even work so easily.
that would work for the sides, but what about the top? the problem i keep running into is fighting gravity over that apex.A problem with that is that you always end up with folded up curtains on one or more corners. I would go for something that would raise the 'curtains' on the sides to create darkness (instead if raising to let light in), up to a point where they hook/click on to something. Add some weights to the top of the curtains and release the hook to drop the curtains effortlessly. Couple of servo motors on a timer and you're done.
the only cover i saw being thrown on was a tiny one, but i watched the whole thing anywayhttp://www.youtube.com/user/jorgecervantesmj
In his most recent video, Jorge shows you how growers block out the sun using panda film. But they look like they use some kind of skeleton on the inside of it so it goes up and down easily with just one person. Looks like an old camping tent frame.
Can't you treat the top as two separate sides that meet at the top? To increase the gravity effect you could raise the center of the cover so it would basically have a more pointy top than the greenhouse.that would work for the sides, but what about the top? the problem i keep running into is fighting gravity over that apex.
i could, but i'm imagining how i would go about securing the dark cover on that top seam every night. doesn't seem easy enough for my liking.Can't you treat the top as two separate sides that meet at the top? To increase the gravity effect you could raise the center of the cover so it would basically have a more pointy top than the greenhouse.
when you figure it out, let me know... I hate doing the leg work, lol.i could, but i'm imagining how i would go about securing the dark cover on that top seam every night. doesn't seem easy enough for my liking.
i have a hard enough time just turning off my indoor lights and feeding my starving animals in the morning, the last thing i need is to be getting up on 12' ladders.when you figure it out, let me know... I hate doing the leg work, lol.
if you can show me how to do that within the budget, i am all ears.Rig a little motor to pull it over? Like a car top or a retractable awning?
Good point. That could probably be solved by offsetting the railing a little and pull one end slightly over the other so they overlap at the seam. With some pulleys in the right spots and a lever you could make it very easy on yourself. Maybe find someone with knowledge of raising sailsi could, but i'm imagining how i would go about securing the dark cover on that top seam every night.
that huge cover has to go somewhere, and is not rigid like a garage door. can't have a huge cover up top blocking all the sun.Wouldn't it be like a garage door? Just get the tracks and motor to pull it up?