DIY Small 5 Socket CFL Light Fixture

MoNk0

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Since my grow area is a PC I needed something compact that I could fit in my case, but also something that could mount 5 CFL's.

I seen some pvc fixtures around but nothing that really tailored to the small small grow area that I have.

With that said the size of the pvc you will use depends on the size of the area you need to put it in.

What you will need
1/2in CPVC with 1/2in CPVC 90 degree fittings and 1/2in CPVC T fittings.
At your local Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc. You should be able to get a 10ft 1/2in CPVC for around $4 USD.

Fittings are roughly $.30 cents ea.

Fixtures I picked up at Menards there basic light socket with a bracket off the back to mount with screw terminals for wires. Around $1.50 USD

16/2 Lamp Cord (I picked up 16ft for around $12-$14 USD)

15amp 3-prong (all they had can use 2 prong since we don't have a ground) Around $3-$4 USD

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Basicly I made this 2 tier, reason being as I wanted to be able to mount this and the lights not hit the top of my pc. Can also hang in a larger area if need be.

Since I attached this to the top of my pc, I started off by measuring the inside of the top of the case. Once I had some figures I started measuring fittings.

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You must remember with 1/2in CPVC fittings is that you need to measure the pipe 1/2in per fitting longer to allow for the pipe to slide into fitting.

Also used T's too drop to the second tier. For this tier since I'm using 1/2in CPVC I had to use T's to attach the light socket due to it was to loose attached straight to 1/2in CPVC.

Wiring this up is easy with lamp cord due to you only have 2 wires. I wired this up in a series, which means I had to jump from socket to socket. The lamp cord I used had a + or - on one wire (can't remember) and other wire was blank. Since what wire you use for white and what you use for black doesn't matter, I used the wire with the design for White. This helped me keep the white wire right all the way throught, you can use it for black whatever is easier for you. Just so long as you don't cross them while wiring. This also helps when going to wire in the plug end. The inside will be marked (mine said White | Black and had screw terminal for each), made wiring the plug easy knowing the wire with the marking was white and blank wire was black.

Your light socket should tell you which terminal is for the neutral wire (white) and hot wire (black)

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Probably an easier way of attaching the lights but thats what I came up with and it works.

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Hope this helps anyone that is wanting to grow with CFL's but doesn't have an idea of how to hook them up. Some people use Power strips with the ac plug in light fixture but most power strips only allow for 3-4 CFLs.

If anything needs explained further or anyone has suggestions to add to this feel free.

If you feel this to be useful +rep is appreciated :)
 
I like this(:
I found an old cieling fan in my moms shed and i took the light fixture off of it the holds three bulbs and i wired it too a stand plug and it works like a charm I was proud of my self for tht ... till i seen this anyways , Lol .
 

MoNk0

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I like this(:
I found an old cieling fan in my moms shed and i took the light fixture off of it the holds three bulbs and i wired it too a stand plug and it works like a charm I was proud of my self for tht ... till i seen this anyways , Lol .
Thanks, as long as it works, its all good :).
 

h&p

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+rep for ya Mon, I'm trying to get away from powerstrips for my next box and guarantee if I'm still using çFLs ill will definitely use this pvc design!
 

MoNk0

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+rep for ya Mon, I'm trying to get away from powerstrips for my next box and guarantee if I'm still using çFLs ill will definitely use this pvc design!
Thanks man, yeah and its pretty much universal to whatever you need a fixture for. Can add more and even hang it from chains or something depending on what your growing in..
 

MoNk0

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Great design here man! +rep for you sir!
Thanks man, I'll be revamping this a bit next grow adding these tension cord things lol, it will allow me to raise and lower the lights that way I don't have to raise or lower plants unless its to make up for 1 plant being bigger then the other..

+rep to you for stopping by
 

MoNk0

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You have a sick setup up, +rep. Really lovin' your light connections, what do you use? :-)
what you mean connections? you talking about the light sockets or what? If so there just the cheap ones from menards for like 1.60 ea..
 

JDoogg

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what you mean connections? you talking about the light sockets or what? If so there just the cheap ones from menards for like 1.60 ea..
I haven't found nothing close to that on sale where I live but I will keep looking.
 

I love 420

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Hey great setup. I just have two question. How does your PVC setup stay at the top of you computer case? And how are the light sockets connected to the PVC? Clean lookin job though!
 

Kart0oN

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i also have a question i dont know if anyone can answer... jumping from that many sockets you dont lose out on some of the brightness of the bulb? its still as effective as if it was just 1 light plugged into 1 cord? and i have read in other places that when running series wires you might need a different circuit or is that just when using hps/mh lights because of the high ampere rating? idk if anyone could elaborate im pretty sure i can answer them myself but somebodys thoughts would b nice heh very clean and nice setup i like it alot though :leaf:
 

chief blunts

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i also have a question i dont know if anyone can answer... jumping from that many sockets you dont lose out on some of the brightness of the bulb? its still as effective as if it was just 1 light plugged into 1 cord? and i have read in other places that when running series wires you might need a different circuit or is that just when using hps/mh lights because of the high ampere rating? idk if anyone could elaborate im pretty sure i can answer them myself but somebodys thoughts would b nice heh very clean and nice setup i like it alot though :leaf:
i could be wrong im talking out me bum, (was kinda a drunk during my college days) but when you wire something in series i dont believe you lose any juice at all, actually i dont think that wiring in parallel loses anything either
 
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