Stelthy's 600W Hps Project! (New-Cab)

stelthy

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And lastly before I get back to my Project this is a close-up of the fan speed controller, I am unsure if the writing will help you locate one on E-Bay but this IS what you'll be needing, oh and possible timers for your set up :) - STELTHY ps/ hope this helps :)
 

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Ok back to work!!! This is the next problem that needs fixing :) messy air-lines - no no NO! this won't do I'd better tidy them using.... - STELTHY
 

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- Self sticking PVC trunking :) easy does it - STELTHY ps/ in a goofy mood today :) sorry for the cheesey comments lol!
 

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I measured, and cut the length's I needed and arranged them in the correct way to hide my air-lines - STELTHY
 

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I had to make a cut out section in the top right PVC strip to allow it to sit more or less flush under the down section, armed with nothing but a fuckin' serrated bread knife cos someone 'tieved-up' my hacksaw....bastards lol oh well I couldn't let that slow me down or even stop me so I made it work :) - STELTHY
 

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As with all the PVC trunking I have used, I decided to cover the top section's in Silver Tape to color code and help with reflectivity... not that I think it would be a problem without it but I like to keep things consistant! :) Thats another job out the way - STELTHY
 

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Next I have decided to address the semi-pro installation of my REZ. Thermometers :) .... A job I had been putting off.. not because its hard but its just 'effort'! lol, anyway here's what I used plus my trusty pencil :) - STELTHY
 

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I used my pencil to draw around the thermometers, This side was a tad more difficult to cut out, Firstly I drilled 4 turning holes for the jigsaw to manouvre the corners within but due to the oval PVC strip housing my thermostat cables, cutting the rectangle hole was no easy task :) so I decided this was a good enough effort but...I got behind the unit, not easy the fucker weighs a ton :) and I used the hole I had already cut as a guide line and neatened it up from 'behind the scenes' - STELTHY
 

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I did the same for both sides, and inserted the small REZ. Thermometer's into the holes I had cut..with the temp probe and wire hanging out the back! - STELTHY
 

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On both sides 1ft under the rectangle holes I drilled another set of holes (big enough for just the probe etc) this is so the probe will re-enter the cabinet under the grow shelf in line with the PVC trunking, I drilled a further 2 holes in the forward facing trunking strips heading towards the RES. tubs.. to hide the probe wires before they enter enter the actual REZ. tubs in which they'll be set up to work within :) Once in place, I covered the wire and holes with silver tape to A) keep smells and light in! and B) to keep everything neat, also if a battery change is needed I only have to pierce the top silver tape, change the battery from behind the scenes and replace the tape .......with more tape, happy days - STELTHY
 

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Ah thats better... looking a bit more profesh! and working fine..as expected :) looking alot tidyier in there now - STELTHY
 

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Don't worry about the conficting readings I will configure every thermometer before I throw in any 'magic bean's' - STELTHY
 

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These are the camera's they have built in night vision LED pickups, and with my green bar light installed vision should be very good, I just screwed them in fed the wires up threw a hole I drilled and re bundled the wires holding them in place with cable ties, and covered up all wires with.... YES! Silver Tape :) - STELTHY
 

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This is one of the camera's installed. Notice I have it on low level to read the temp as well as the growth of the seedling, The other side I mounted the 2nd camera alot higher to allow for the temps still to be read once my ladies have matured in size (good thinking) :)
 

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And here's my progress so far :) note:- I am going to hang 5 CFLs along the top for safe storage, I have one hanging in the top left just as an idea for now. Today I plan on adding my blackout curtain at the bottom to cover my nuit shelf, a bit of wiring and I hope to be buying my UV-B lights too.. I'll add more pics soon, hope your enjoying my work, Peace - STELTHY
 

Integra21

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Looks like you are ready to Rock n Roll. Get those seeds planted, dying with anticipation to see this show get started.
 

TheDude0007

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Firstly congrats. It looks very good. You have obviously put alot into this cab.

My only question: Roughly how much do you think this setup cost you in total? (sorry if this has been asked before)
 
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