icurbyou
Well-Known Member
Ok.. I'm not sure if this is worth posting but maybe it will help someone else.
I wanted to make my own reflector because I don't care for the ones that come on the CFL light cords at Home Depot... and everything else seemed expensive..
Anyways... Here is the idea.
Needed:
- Posterboard (for presentations) or cardstock paper (got mine free, but it should be under $2 for a good size *2.5x3 ft or so*)
- pipe cleaners (These were like $1.70 at wally)
- mylar or reflective wrapping paper (Got mine at $0.15 a foot at the party store)
- spray adhesive (Borrowed mine, but it shouldnt be more than like $4.50??)
optional:
- power strip (this was $2)
- those straight from outlet to bulb plugs (These were $2 each)
First you cut your posterboard to the desired size... Mine is like 11x14 or something...
Then you spray one side of that with spray adhesive..
Then you lay the mylar on it, nice and smooth, TRY to not get any bubbles or anything (because later they will become inevitable and you dont want any more than you have to have).
After you smooth it out you cut the mylar to fit the posterboard piece:
Then clean up the edges and you got this:
The next few steps I dont really have images for but its fairly easy to understand by looking at the next picture...
Punch holes and connect with pipe cleaners...
NOTE: I took 2 pipecleaners and twisted them together to create one... So when I stuck it through the holes I could create a "T" out of them to keep them locked in place.
Then I attached a powerstrip to our curved reflector... Basically for this I put the strip down on the reflector and drilled 3 holes on either side of the power strip and strapped it on with these super neato (sarcastic - they were free tho) zip ties!
Here are a few pictures
Right now I am going to temporarily hand this for use with my seedling cups... Later on I will modify whatever I need to for this to continue to help me through out my grow.
Hope this helps someone.
Oh and ive tested the lights... Left them on to see if the fur on the pipe cleaners get burnt on the light but they didnt for me... 26w daylights GE
I wanted to make my own reflector because I don't care for the ones that come on the CFL light cords at Home Depot... and everything else seemed expensive..
Anyways... Here is the idea.
Needed:
- Posterboard (for presentations) or cardstock paper (got mine free, but it should be under $2 for a good size *2.5x3 ft or so*)
- pipe cleaners (These were like $1.70 at wally)
- mylar or reflective wrapping paper (Got mine at $0.15 a foot at the party store)
- spray adhesive (Borrowed mine, but it shouldnt be more than like $4.50??)
optional:
- power strip (this was $2)
- those straight from outlet to bulb plugs (These were $2 each)
First you cut your posterboard to the desired size... Mine is like 11x14 or something...
Then you spray one side of that with spray adhesive..
Then you lay the mylar on it, nice and smooth, TRY to not get any bubbles or anything (because later they will become inevitable and you dont want any more than you have to have).
After you smooth it out you cut the mylar to fit the posterboard piece:
Then clean up the edges and you got this:
The next few steps I dont really have images for but its fairly easy to understand by looking at the next picture...
Punch holes and connect with pipe cleaners...
NOTE: I took 2 pipecleaners and twisted them together to create one... So when I stuck it through the holes I could create a "T" out of them to keep them locked in place.
Then I attached a powerstrip to our curved reflector... Basically for this I put the strip down on the reflector and drilled 3 holes on either side of the power strip and strapped it on with these super neato (sarcastic - they were free tho) zip ties!
Here are a few pictures
Right now I am going to temporarily hand this for use with my seedling cups... Later on I will modify whatever I need to for this to continue to help me through out my grow.
Hope this helps someone.
Oh and ive tested the lights... Left them on to see if the fur on the pipe cleaners get burnt on the light but they didnt for me... 26w daylights GE