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What kind of pliers were you using? I like lineman’s for that kind of work.Update: I can hardly type with my swollen hands. I've been working with 10 gauge wire for the last few days. I'm installing two 20A circuits in the grow area. Previously I had the LED's on a single 220V line, but a few charred power cords prompted me to consider splitting up the loads. I've wired in about 12 outlets on a relay so that I can control all the lights with a single timer. It will be great once it's all finished, but for now I can hardly close my hands. I can't wait to get into the main breaker box, but that's for tomorrow.
Yeah 10ga was the right call with so many receptacles.Lineman's, defiantly. I don't think I could have made it without them. Still, 10 ga is a PITA. I could have gotten away with 12 ga, but I wanted the option of upgrading to a 30A if I need it in the future.
You can fix that with a pressure wave dampener, aka a “water hammer arrestor”. And by securing any loose plumbing that can whack stuff when the solenoid shuts.Tested the system with one nozzle last night and was happy in general. The only thing I didn't like was the noise of solenoid shutting off. And it's only one ATM. 4 of them will have a proper bang
Here is how mist looks in the chamber:
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Some solenoids can generate a decent thump when they close even without water. I`d suggest routing the tubing through a neoprene puck to completely isolate it from the chamber. If its in direct contact, the chamber can act as a sound box and amplify the thumpYou can fix that with a pressure wave dampener, aka a “water hammer arrestor”. And by securing any loose plumbing that can whack stuff when the solenoid shuts.
Hey Kytaez,How are you planning to adjust your lights according to canopy?
You shouldnt have any heat problems from boxing it in.Cool! I really appreciate your help with HPA technical side of things!
I'm sure I'll have some problems running the system and I'd like to prevent most of them at the designing stage.
Is your plan to start with adjustable lights first and run the top ones later in flower when the canopy is closer?Hey Kytaez,
I set those so that the majority of the heat is directed outside the tent, but they are immobile.