BorgCube
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Hey everyone!
I've been searching awhile, trying to understand all aspects of growing in a cabinet! "What is the best solution for _____" <- lots of these on Google! Interestingly, a lot of the answers pointed to this forum! Thought I'd join and run what I'd cobbled together by some folks smarter than I.
I plan to write code to automate the whole rig using an Arduino and some C++ muscle. Specifically, pH and soil moisture management.
Here's the parts list I cobbled together, wanted to see if you guys could shoot it down. It's going to be indoors, in a home with central air, so "scent" management is important. My wife will also kill me if it looks like a plywood box with shit dangling out of it, so I'm trying to use a wife-approved cab. Here goes.
I figured I'd need some kind of seal inside the grow section, I imagined something like this might work well:
What do you guys think of a setup such as this? Any weak spots?
Thanks for sharing any related experiences!
I've been searching awhile, trying to understand all aspects of growing in a cabinet! "What is the best solution for _____" <- lots of these on Google! Interestingly, a lot of the answers pointed to this forum! Thought I'd join and run what I'd cobbled together by some folks smarter than I.
I plan to write code to automate the whole rig using an Arduino and some C++ muscle. Specifically, pH and soil moisture management.
Here's the parts list I cobbled together, wanted to see if you guys could shoot it down. It's going to be indoors, in a home with central air, so "scent" management is important. My wife will also kill me if it looks like a plywood box with shit dangling out of it, so I'm trying to use a wife-approved cab. Here goes.
- The cab is a 24 x 24 x 80 IKEA kitchen cabinet. I know that it's particle board, but it looks nice, and I'm hopeful that the melamine foil is enough to keep it from dying in a high humidity environment. Might this work? https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/sektion-high-cabinet-with-shelves-2-doors-brown-tingsryd-black-s79360301/
- I'd section the cab into 3 parts, top for air management and computer electronics, middle for grow, bottom for water tanks (connected to the computer & pumps). I figured I'd line the middle cab with Mylar, which seems to have good reflective and fire retardant properties. https://www.amazon.ca/VIVOSUN-Horticulture-Highly-Reflective-Mylar/dp/B018VI77QW/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=adhesive+mirror+roll&qid=1586489107&sr=8-17
- At the top of the grow cab, would be a 1000W LED. These can get insanely expensive it seems! But I want the cost savings on electricity, and lamps seem to be a top source of heat / frustration. This guy here, got some decent reviews. Works? https://www.amazon.ca/Roleadro-Galaxyhydro-Indoor-Lights-Spectrum/dp/B00PH1MQV8?th=1
- In the section above the grow area, would be a AcInfinity T4 fan to draw air from the main cab. https://www.acinfinity.com/component-cooling/inline-duct-fan-systems/cloudline-t4-quiet-inline-duct-fan-system-with-temperature-and-humidity-controller-4-inch/
- The air would push through 2 inline charcoal filters before leaving the cab. Hopefully this would keep particulates and smell way down.
- At the bottom of the grow cab, I'd position an HKS automotive mushroom filter to filter what becomes a passive intake.
- Bottom of the cab will contain 3 solution buckets with corrective pH solutions that I can code to pump into a mix tank before getting pumped into individual plants.
I figured I'd need some kind of seal inside the grow section, I imagined something like this might work well:
Indoor Weather Stripping,Self Adhesive Foam Window Seal Strip for Doors and Windows Soundproofing Weatherstrip Gap Blocker,7/20-Inch x 6/25-Inch x 8-Feet,White (2 Seals), Sealers - Amazon Canada
Indoor Weather Stripping,Self Adhesive Foam Window Seal Strip for Doors and Windows Soundproofing Weatherstrip Gap Blocker,7/20-Inch x 6/25-Inch x 8-Feet,White (2 Seals) in Sealers.
www.amazon.ca
What do you guys think of a setup such as this? Any weak spots?
Thanks for sharing any related experiences!
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