Exactly what I was going for - no hanging wires, and nice stable build. Next thing will be investigation of Arduino powered PWM dimming!nice, clean, simple. peace
Posting heatsinks from Australia was hugely expensive and are difficult to source in UK. Active cooling worked out cheaper! Additional side effect of active cooling is that the downdraft from the fans keeps the canopy moving slightly and nice and cool.Looks great! I'm getting ready to do a Cutter x8 COB 400W kit.. Curious why you decided to actively cool? Do they generate that much heat? I was going to passive cool mine since the fresh air coming in will be pretty cool.
You are definitely going to have a problem. My area since the cobs is wall to wall. In a month it will be pushing out the walls! Lot's of training. Very nice.
I actually got those 3D printed. Designed in 3Dbuilder - free with Windows 10 and then printed using a local supplier found on a 3D hub - costs about £10Hey DeMoNeye, quick questions for you.. I like the idea of having those guides that run the light up and down the aluminum tubing of your tent. What exactly are those called? I'd like to do something similar with mine.. Thx!
Thats what I want too - this is a personal use grow, so the more I can get the longer I don't have to go buying inbetween grows...I promise you will run out of room. But they will eat more. More bud for you my friend!
@velvet_underground - still interested?Thank you DeMoNeye! I'll have my tent this weekend and can check the measurement with a digital caliper (in mm) of the tubing used!
Do they usually stretch that much or you think that's from lack of light intensity?
Never grown this strain before - it is their first 2 weeks of flower, so it's just that stretch... They've started to set flower now an growth has stepped down... They are also regularly manicured - trim off fan leaves a they cover potential bud sites. The canopy is pretty packed.Do they usually stretch that much or you think that's from lack of light intensity?