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DamienG
... ok no special powers!

But it's getting there, mylar side panels are glued to panels and screwed in.

Next is waiting for fans to arrive in the post!



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skunkyone
looking good mate thumbsupsmileyanim.gif . what lights you gonna be running???
DamienG
QUOTE(skunkyone @ Feb 27 2007, 06:13 PM) [snapback]872857[/snapback]

looking good mate thumbsupsmileyanim.gif . what lights you gonna be running???


Got a 150mm cooltube, extracted through a 480m3/hr RUCK, running a 600w digital ballast, changing from 600w sunmaster MH to 600w Grolux... I have a spare cooltube, so depending on setup later might add that it, split off the RUCK and cool both tubes and have both HPS & MH
cannabi
looking good mate !
how did you stick your mylar down ?
it looks realy tidy much better than mine !

Ed
DamienG
QUOTE(edd @ Feb 27 2007, 06:56 PM) [snapback]872909[/snapback]

looking good mate !
how did you stick your mylar down ?
it looks realy tidy much better than mine !

Ed



Have a read here: Mylar thread, I used Evo-Stick Compact adhesive, took 3 bottles of the stuff, @ £3.99 per bottle.. but was worth it.

I'll take the panels out, give them a wipe down, and put some reflective aluminium tape round the edges to seal in the glue and make it look a little tidier.

It has a few bubbles, but I think this is a fair trade off for having the removable panels for wipe downs etc.
DamienG
Got some new pics, however, not so stealth now. The problem is, when I bought the two RVK 150mm's & Air intake filter... I didn't quite estimate how big they would be. Situating them in the drobe is no longer an option. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it'll leave more room for growing taller plants.

The fan at the back is for the carbon filter (OdorSok, 150mm) & the fan on the right is for the 150mm 600w CoolTube.

I powered them both up and running, and without the fan controllers, they're like a jet engine. I'll get it all up and running with the standard 150mm ducting i've got, and look to upgrade later down the line for a silencer & baffled ducting.

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Noam
spanking drobe DG smoke.gif
spark1
Looks like a really nice space you have there and a good job you've done too.

Get some acoustic ducting. I had that problem with my fan and it works a treat. Definately recommended. Remember however that it's difficult to bend/shape and it's quite a bit bigger.
aitchy1
Tidy drobe mate wink.gif

Love the panels idea.......why didn't i think of that spliff.gif stoned.gif quality mate
DamienG
QUOTE(mrgreenthumb @ Apr 3 2007, 12:10 AM) [snapback]907653[/snapback]

lol.gif it's a bit silly having it in a cupbaord so people dont knotice then throw a huge as vent on the top ?
you planning on covering it up ?



Don't go there tongue.gif I underestimated (albeit, LOADS) the space required for the two RUCK 150mm fans & VENT. Hence going on top, leaving more grow space inside. I'll rig up some panels for the front and side, or thinking of stacking some glue together shoe boxes for the front and right hand side. tongue.gif TBH, I'm not too worried, as this never really intended to be that stealthy, but the convenience of having a solid wadrobe made me design it as a stealth until such time it was no longer stealth. Thanks for the interest!
stoned economist
well when led growlights come down in price and are developed to the point at which they are superior in every way to hps it will be simple enought for you to mount one of the fans and a carbon filter inside with the lights. also if your not going to be using co2 you could always have just one fan to cool your lights and exhuast the cab at the same time. either way or someway else really nice cab.
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