pistolpanda
Active Member
Hello everyone, this is my first post and first grow that I'm working on. I've been lurking the forums for about 3-4 years, and attempted a few grows before, but something always came up and I had to ditch my plants for personal or legal reasons. This time though, I'm going super stealth and hoping nothing goes wrong!
I've got a nice big case that I've stripped out and lined with reflective material. I've got some seeds germing just to give a little test, and I'm about to order some feminized Papaya strain seeds from Nirvana Shop. It's actually the same case sold by "Mr. Grow Pro" but luckily I had it laying around and didn't have to pay $279 for it!
Anyways, I sorta wish I hadn't been cheap and had just suffered a little while longer to save up enough spare cash to buy Mr. Grow Pro's premade case, but live and learn, right?
My main issue now is my lighting! I've got four (4) 6500k 26w CFLs in the case. The CFLs are powered via adapters hooked to a surge protector/powerstrip type deal, which I unfortunately had to hot glue/tape to the wall (big mistake). I wanted to get some magnets and use it like that so I could adjust it, but I couldn't find any strong enough at any local stores
As of the moment, I don't have any fans set up in the case, although I do have fans to set up (I don't know how to set them up to run without a PSU from a computer), so as you can expect temperatures are running a little high. By a little high, I mean 110°+, which melted the hot glue and dropped the entire powerstrip shattering four good bulbs!
I need some insight on how to lower the temperatures in my case, will the 2 fans (one intake one exhaust) be enough to drop me to a 70-85 range or will I need to do something else? Anyone have any ideas how to mount this damned powerstrip to enable verticle movement without magnets, and last but not least are there any other ways to cool this project of mine? I'm on a shoestring budget (I'm willing to steal stuff, so long as it's from Walmart, as I hate those bastards -_-) and this is -SUPER STEALTH-.
Thanks everyone, and have a good one!
-Pistol Panda
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I've got a nice big case that I've stripped out and lined with reflective material. I've got some seeds germing just to give a little test, and I'm about to order some feminized Papaya strain seeds from Nirvana Shop. It's actually the same case sold by "Mr. Grow Pro" but luckily I had it laying around and didn't have to pay $279 for it!
Anyways, I sorta wish I hadn't been cheap and had just suffered a little while longer to save up enough spare cash to buy Mr. Grow Pro's premade case, but live and learn, right?
My main issue now is my lighting! I've got four (4) 6500k 26w CFLs in the case. The CFLs are powered via adapters hooked to a surge protector/powerstrip type deal, which I unfortunately had to hot glue/tape to the wall (big mistake). I wanted to get some magnets and use it like that so I could adjust it, but I couldn't find any strong enough at any local stores
As of the moment, I don't have any fans set up in the case, although I do have fans to set up (I don't know how to set them up to run without a PSU from a computer), so as you can expect temperatures are running a little high. By a little high, I mean 110°+, which melted the hot glue and dropped the entire powerstrip shattering four good bulbs!
I need some insight on how to lower the temperatures in my case, will the 2 fans (one intake one exhaust) be enough to drop me to a 70-85 range or will I need to do something else? Anyone have any ideas how to mount this damned powerstrip to enable verticle movement without magnets, and last but not least are there any other ways to cool this project of mine? I'm on a shoestring budget (I'm willing to steal stuff, so long as it's from Walmart, as I hate those bastards -_-) and this is -SUPER STEALTH-.
Thanks everyone, and have a good one!
-Pistol Panda
Humidity/Temp Monitor
Lights out w/o Side Panel
Lights on w/o Side Panel
Side Panel
Closed w/ Lights on