Budget no frills led bs

INF Flux

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You can also make CO2 from citric acid and baking soda.
I wonder how hard it would be to make something with a reaction chamber and regulated release of the gas.
No big changes since yesterday. I'm going to try to space out the progress pics so each update shows significant change. So here's a sneak peek of the flower table. Right now my outdoor is in there becoming indoor and recovering from a mauling from pm. This is B-Witched, I'd show the Dancehall/gasm and gorrilla cookies but they look like hell, lol. In a few days they should be recovered. Denatured alcohol and trimming were used to get the pm under control.IMG_20180919_075438215.jpg
 

simpleleaf

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I wonder how hard it would be to make something with a reaction chamber and regulated release of the gas.
There are plenty of diagrams at Google images. Haven't tried it myself, but I noted the info in case I decide to try it in the future. I've seen the equipment sans the soda bottles all sold in an inexpensive kit.

BTW, I love your techniques and growing philosophy!
 

INF Flux

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BTW, I love your techniques and growing philosophy!
Thank you:bigjoint: I'll have to look into the plans. I love doing little DIY alchemy projects. :idea: I started out under the guidance of a hydro guy who grows great weed, but frequently has issues. I was frequently having issues and was noticing the organic crowd spent more time talking about rosin presses and curing techniques than they did spider mites or nutrient deficiencies. For me, this is the easier way and I keep learning more about how to use what is available locally for free. I'm all about free.
 

INF Flux

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let's build a budget, no frills, led.
I have some EB series 2 strips and a driver, a cookie sheet, a power cord, doubles sided thermal backing tape, and some wires.
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The cookie sheet is new and so I degrease it to ensure the tape will stick.
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Since these are cookie sheets, and there will be two of them, (only showing one here) I measure once and drill twice by stacking the sheets. Because I could.
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Wires pass through the sheet once. I lacked a grommet so I machined a piece of packing material into a Custom Power Wire Impact Dampener™.
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INF Flux

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The drivers wires don't quite reach as far as they need to so one side is extended. A lot of people use those Waygo connectors so they don't have to solder, those are fine, but budget? Alligator clips make soldering a breeze.

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Some heat shrink wrap neatens it up and prevents shorts.
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This will be wired in parallel, with the + going to each + on the strips and the same with the -. I twist the wire around the end of the needle nose pliers so that the wire from the driver can pass through the coil.
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And solder.
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INF Flux

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I cover that with heat shrink PUT THAT ON THE WIRES BEFORE SOLDERING lol. I don't know how many times...... One of the nice things about waygo's I guess.

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The color coded wires on the driver go to the corresponding color coded wires on the cord. Maybe some day the world will agree to use the same colors? More heat shrink.
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I wish I'd known to use adhesive double sided thermal backing tape on my first builds. Way easy! I stick em on there, and shove the 18g solid core wire home. I wonder if it'll work?
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EETS ALIVE!!!!
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The idea is to eventually have 4 of these, so I can individually adjust each plants light in the 4x4, and hang other stuff between them.
 

SMT69

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you a brave dogg! luv it !

Did my clone/seedling chamber like that butwithout the sheet
yea the thermal tape will hold...infact its one try only...dont mess up laying it dwn lol...


right there with ya braddah.....diy'd on the cheap.....i did splurge for wagos tho :leaf:
 
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INF Flux

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you a brave dogg! luv it !

Did my clone/seedling chamber like that butwithout the sheet
yea the thermal tape will hold...infact its one try only...dont mess up laying it dwn lol...


right there with ya braddah.....diy'd on the cheap.....i did splurge for wagos tho :leaf:
The sheet was part of the effort to keep it cool. Temp is really key with these things. I was having issues with it for the longest time till I realized the evening sun was hitting it directly and cooking all the cuts.
Good point on the tape! I'm being careful to lay it out first, make sure everything is facing the right way, then one at a time with a double check before sticking. I'm sure acetone would free it, but who wants to deal with that?
 

INF Flux

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So I thought about it and I want to make sure I show the ugly along with the good. Half the point of doing this was to learn from what other growers think of what I'm doing. Here's my "outdoor" grow from the summer, indoor now, and recovering from pm and mites. Weather changed a week ago and they got hit pretty bad. The Gorilla cookies took it the worst.

gc2922.jpg BWitched seems to be on track despite loosing most of her fans.
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Dancehall/gasm weathered it pretty well. She's still wanting to go sideways and not up
dg922.jpg Dark helmet babies ticking right along.
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DankTankerous

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So I thought about it and I want to make sure I show the ugly along with the good. Half the point of doing this was to learn from what other growers think of what I'm doing. Here's my "outdoor" grow from the summer, indoor now, and recovering from pm and mites. Weather changed a week ago and they got hit pretty bad. The Gorilla cookies took it the worst.

View attachment 4203277 BWitched seems to be on track despite loosing most of her fans.
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Dancehall/gasm weathered it pretty well. She's still wanting to go sideways and not up
View attachment 4203282 Dark helmet babies ticking right along.
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Thank you for showing the ugly photos! I gotta do that more often
 

Or_Gro

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Thank you:bigjoint: I'll have to look into the plans. I love doing little DIY alchemy projects. :idea: I started out under the guidance of a hydro guy who grows great weed, but frequently has issues. I was frequently having issues and was noticing the organic crowd spent more time talking about rosin presses and curing techniques than they did spider mites or nutrient deficiencies. For me, this is the easier way and I keep learning more about how to use what is available locally for free. I'm all about free.
You can do dwc easy peasy w/o issues, need to be on it daily, enuff air, good pH-ec meter. But seems counter to your philosophy. It’s all good!
 

Or_Gro

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let's build a budget, no frills, led.
I have some EB series 2 strips and a driver, a cookie sheet, a power cord, doubles sided thermal backing tape, and some wires.
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The cookie sheet is new and so I degrease it to ensure the tape will stick.
View attachment 4202079
Since these are cookie sheets, and there will be two of them, (only showing one here) I measure once and drill twice by stacking the sheets. Because I could.
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Wires pass through the sheet once. I lacked a grommet so I machined a piece of packing material into a Custom Power Wire Impact Dampener™.
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Love it man, i’ve referred a couple buds to check this out. Thanks

Nice fiddle.
 

INF Flux

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Thank you for showing the ugly photos! I gotta do that more often
I want to keep this honest, learning through failure is much better than pretending things are fine and making the same mistakes. Hopefully next fall I have a better plan to manage the season.
You can do dwc easy peasy w/o issues, need to be on it daily, enuff air, good pH-ec meter. But seems counter to your philosophy. It’s all good!
"need to be on it daily" And there's the rub. I agree one can grow serious dankness with those methods, I just feel the margin for error is slimmer. My hat's off to all of you that do it, but I don't ph, ppm, mix nutes, etc. I mean, I do, but encouraging fungi to handle my ph and feeding regimen and worms to "mix the nutes" well, they are just more responsible and dependable than I am.o_O
Love it man, i’ve referred a couple buds to check this out. Thanks

Nice fiddle.
:blsmoke:
 

Or_Gro

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I want to keep this honest, learning through failure is much better than pretending things are fine and making the same mistakes. Hopefully next fall I have a better plan to manage the season.

"need to be on it daily" And there's the rub. I agree one can grow serious dankness with those methods, I just feel the margin for error is slimmer. My hat's off to all of you that do it, but I don't ph, ppm, mix nutes, etc. I mean, I do, but encouraging fungi to handle my ph and feeding regimen and worms to "mix the nutes" well, they are just more responsible and dependable than I am.o_O

:blsmoke:
You gotta grow the way it works for you, i admire your way, but prob couldn’t do it myself. That's what’s great about this weed, so frickin adaptable.
 

DankTankerous

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I want to keep this honest, learning through failure is much better than pretending things are fine and making the same mistakes. Hopefully next fall I have a better plan to manage the season.

"need to be on it daily" And there's the rub. I agree one can grow serious dankness with those methods, I just feel the margin for error is slimmer. My hat's off to all of you that do it, but I don't ph, ppm, mix nutes, etc. I mean, I do, but encouraging fungi to handle my ph and feeding regimen and worms to "mix the nutes" well, they are just more responsible and dependable than I am.o_O

:blsmoke:
Definitely, I need to finish my last thread with a “What went wrong,” post. I have one in my own personal grow journal, but it’s nice so that A) people can see that everyone isn’t perfect B) learn from my mistakes C) we all learn how to problem solve
 

Or_Gro

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Definitely, I need to finish my last thread with a “What went wrong,” post. I have one in my own personal grow journal, but it’s nice so that A) people can see that everyone isn’t perfect B) learn from my mistakes C) we all learn how to problem solve
Makin mistakes is nothin to be ashamed of, it’s one way we learn. Now, makin the same one over and over,..,
 

INF Flux

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Definitely, I need to finish my last thread with a “What went wrong,” post. I have one in my own personal grow journal, but it’s nice so that A) people can see that everyone isn’t perfect B) learn from my mistakes C) we all learn how to problem solve
C is a big one. I keep ducking into the various help threads just to familiarize myself with potential issues.
 
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