ilikeblazin
Well-Known Member
verrrry healthy plants!
good work sofar
good work sofar
hey Jethrotull i wanted to show you my spin on your creation.
An out side shot: I know i need some material that wont let light pass though so much.
These are my lights which i riged up with stuff i got at walmart. 6 24 watt 6500k cfl putting out 1600 lumen each. I'll be switching 4 of them with 2700k 42watt 2700 lumen bulbs when flowering time rolls by.
And this is how i can raise and lower the light easily . I'm feeding the wire through a loop that lets me adjust it hight and i hold it in place with a clip on the outside.
Thanks for giving me the idea. I would be growing out of a garbage can if i didn't find your post.
I have all the cords going to a surge protector which is on the timer. so its safe.The only suggestion is to switch those extension cords for the standard 3-prong extensions cords. It's always good to have that extra ground there in case.
Laserbrn... I've done it before, allbeit a mistake not on purpose. I was making up a bench power supply for something I was working on, and it needed some good airflow to keep it cool. I had a pile of 6" muffin style fans to start with, well they all looked identical but, 5 were 120vac & 1 was 12vdc... guess which one I connected to my suicide cord? At first I though the "pop" when I plugged it in sounded kinda strong, before I could blink the motor on the fan started crackin' and popping, then the lablel went up in smoke, followed immediately by flames... followed immediately with me unplugging it and throwing it on the floor of my garage... not funny then, fucking' histerical now...ohh man, I want to see you hook up a 12v fan to a 120 socket. I can see it on youtube now. The fan is 12v DC and the wall outlet is 120v AC. There's no way that it can end well let's put it that way.
Risk of bodily harm is high, and risk of damage to the fan is nearly guaranteed.
Good lookin' plants, keep'em up!