Sunlight Sheds Cool Cab Pictures

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
Can any one produce all around pictures of there cool cab? I would like to make my own just like it. Thanks for the support. If it's not this I have to do something in wood. But the comfort of that lock I like. I natural lock, no latch. Ya now.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
2 weeks and no support???? I know there are some in Gallery, but I am looking for some all around pics. Pretty much, just the back. Where is everyone???
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
Yeah I know, most people skip right over this thread. You would think if they had one they would enter this one, cause it just would be cool. LoL LMAO.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
I made one based on a cool cab. Nothing to see on the back but a vent and a cord coming out. Ask away...

Do you know the big rubbermaid sheds about the same size. Nothing but my light off two strings to the roof, my tanks, a box with 5 soil pots and that is my flowering chamber for now, I need to set up another veg chamber very soon. I keep the door cracked, if not the humidity shoots up. What size computer fans? Where did you get em, how much?
 

Picasso345

Well-Known Member
No computer fans for me. Those square boxes in the upper area are bathroom fans pulling air through my grow space.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
Is there are carbon filter in there?
Yeah that would be cool. Describe more on your ventilation system. That is my big problem. How much did it cost you to set up. Is that a carbon air filter. Are you cooling the light under one fan and shooting that off a top vent, then the next for the grow space with the carbon air and just venting off the top??? What is that? LoL Exterior top pic? Zoom in pic, of vent system- top. Thanks bro. Looks great. I need a digi cam, so I can spread my goods here too.
 

Chiceh

Global Mod, Stoner Chic
Hey I just saw this thread, lol. I am Cool Cab (the large one) owner myself. Now having said that, you can definitely build this thing yourself even cheaper. I only have inside pics, same as already posted. It cost $2000 US and then your seeds. There is a exhaust fan on the inside back and the cooling tube on the light has a fan in it. There also 2 other fans below for intake. A duct attached to the exhaust with the filter on the end of it runs out the back. There is a removable cloning shelf with a flouro above. All in all a good starter thing. Since the first grow I did, I have made some modifications to it. :mrgreen:
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
Hey I just saw this thread, lol. I am Cool Cab (the large one) owner myself. Now having said that, you can definitely build this thing yourself even cheaper. I only have inside pics, same as already posted. It cost $2000 US and then your seeds. There is a exhaust fan on the inside back and the cooling tube on the light has a fan in it. There also 2 other fans below for intake. A duct attached to the exhaust with the filter on the end of it runs out the back. There is a removable cloning shelf with a flouro above. All in all a good starter thing. Since the first grow I did, I have made some modifications to it. :mrgreen:
Very cool, if you can drop some pics of yours particularly the vent system, that would be cool too. Did you use the clone shelf, heard they are no good. You can buy one of those closets from staples for 200 bucks. Go to staples. com
 

Picasso345

Well-Known Member
Yeah that would be cool. Describe more on your ventilation system. That is my big problem. How much did it cost you to set up. Is that a carbon air filter. Are you cooling the light under one fan and shooting that off a top vent, then the next for the grow space with the carbon air and just venting off the top??? What is that? LoL Exterior top pic? Zoom in pic, of vent system- top. Thanks bro. Looks great. I need a digi cam, so I can spread my goods here too.
Here is my pic. The airflow is in yellow. The light hood has 240 cfm running through it with the inline bathroom fan on the far left - intake is on the back and the exhaust goes out the top.

To the right of that is a 290 cfm bathroom fan that pulls air from the vents on both sides of the bottom and then is pulled through the growing space and then blown into the carbon filer on the far right and then it exhausts out through the top.
 

Picasso345

Well-Known Member
Price-wise I am at about $1000 for EVERYTHING down to soil and nutes and ph testers and my tomato seeds.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
How much did the bathfans cost you? So on the bottom are just vents. Metal? Or Wooden? (the closet) I am in Plastic with the rubbermaid. For the most part it has been ok for me, I was thinking of a 50 cfm, for 15 bucks and slaming that on the rear of my unit. Then I would still need one big vent or 2-3 little ones. Right??? What about the 50. I think my space is a lot larger, but far from nicer. I am just tanks and a light in a huge rubbermaid shed. The tall oversized closet one. ha ha, For now I keep the door cracked and it brings my temp and humidity to perfect. Of course if I seal it first things first, my humidity shoots up. So I need the vents to be able to close the door. Well talk to you soon, Lata.
 

Kaosisglobal

Well-Known Member
Very nice on the louvers and I bet you had to go with B + H right? They don't sell them at Home Depot do they? I can sure bet they are silent, but it is a hundred dollar difference.
 

Picasso345

Well-Known Member
Very nice on the louvers and I bet you had to go with B + H right? They don't sell them at Home Depot do they? I can sure bet they are silent, but it is a hundred dollar difference.
It wasn't B&H, I don't remember exactly, but something like that. Nothing available at Home Depot. There is a DIY somewhere for a light trap...essentially the same thing....found it:

International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - Blue_Adept's DIY light traps

People also use the black PVC piping as vents that are supposed to block light. People claim that by spraying the inside with flat black no light escapes:



For me, money is less an issue than stealth. So I went with the quietest I could find.
 

Attachments

Top