Discobox
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He Guys,
would love to tell you about a little project lately finished: The Discobox (named because of the colorful funny-business going on in there.)
The Idea was to build a highly self-regulating system that takes care of the plants inside with a lot of information-output from sensors. The Box must be extremly quiet and rather odor-free.
To keep it quiet and odor-free there is one basic concept: Keep hardware-air-circulation and lamp-cooling seperated from the actual plant-air-circulation. For this reason there must be two chambers in this box - each with its own air-circulation. One is filtered, the other one (for hardware) isn't.
Lights are 120W Blue and Red LEDs, heat-glued to two massive heatsinks. While the lights are pointing into the plant-chamber, the heatsinks extend into the hardware-chamber to be effectively cooled.
Another core-part: a selfmade carbon-filter. It has its own chamber as well and the filter-material itself is detachable via a frame. A powerful radial-fan is pushing air from the main-chamber into the filter-chamber through the filter-material. The air-exhaust is in the back.
Heart of the system is an Arduino-Microcontroller with a selfmade software. You can connect your laptop via USB to easily regulate light-power and spectrum, light-timing, fanspeed, and read all the sensors (temp and humidity).
So far:
- extremly silent
- great temperatures (even in high-summer)
- good ventilation
- good light (no stretching yet)
- and most likely great filtering (we will see about that in flowering-stage)
Here are some pictures:
would love to tell you about a little project lately finished: The Discobox (named because of the colorful funny-business going on in there.)
The Idea was to build a highly self-regulating system that takes care of the plants inside with a lot of information-output from sensors. The Box must be extremly quiet and rather odor-free.
To keep it quiet and odor-free there is one basic concept: Keep hardware-air-circulation and lamp-cooling seperated from the actual plant-air-circulation. For this reason there must be two chambers in this box - each with its own air-circulation. One is filtered, the other one (for hardware) isn't.
Lights are 120W Blue and Red LEDs, heat-glued to two massive heatsinks. While the lights are pointing into the plant-chamber, the heatsinks extend into the hardware-chamber to be effectively cooled.
Another core-part: a selfmade carbon-filter. It has its own chamber as well and the filter-material itself is detachable via a frame. A powerful radial-fan is pushing air from the main-chamber into the filter-chamber through the filter-material. The air-exhaust is in the back.
Heart of the system is an Arduino-Microcontroller with a selfmade software. You can connect your laptop via USB to easily regulate light-power and spectrum, light-timing, fanspeed, and read all the sensors (temp and humidity).
So far:
- extremly silent
- great temperatures (even in high-summer)
- good ventilation
- good light (no stretching yet)
- and most likely great filtering (we will see about that in flowering-stage)
Here are some pictures:
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