Will this idea work?

Budley Doright

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I have a generator now :). Guess I just like to build stuff lol. I've only been doing the indoor thing for a few years and built all my systems but pretty much all based on stacked totes. Got rails as well but never ran them.
 

ttystikk

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No, 3500 divided by four trays. With 12 in each tray. No ac. Good venilation with a seperate intake for my 8 flange hood. 2-8inch fans bring in air, and a 6 inch 600cfm fan exhaust it via a scrubber.
What sort of lights? I ask because it's been the topic of conversation amongst my friends and I lately.
 

ttystikk

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I have a generator now :). Guess I just like to build stuff lol. I've only been doing the indoor thing for a few years and built all my systems but pretty much all based on stacked totes. Got rails as well but never ran them.
I've built my entire system from parts sourced from places like hardware stores, specialty shops and scrapyards more than hydro stores.

It's totally modular, can be completely reconfigured in a matter of hours WITHOUT power tools, often without even cutting any tubing. Since the tubing I use is flexible, it reduces strain on tubs and connectors- and since I use bulkhead fittings, it's been pretty bombproof and leak free over time.

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Budley Doright

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No, 3500 divided by four trays. With 12 in each tray. No ac. Good venilation with a seperate intake for my 8 flange hood. 2-8inch fans bring in air, and a 6 inch 600cfm fan exhaust it via a scrubber.
Sorry sealed typically means no intake or exhaust around here. Holy crap a 6" 600cfm fan! She must howl! The velocity out of that would be like 3500 fps :o.
 

Budley Doright

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I've built my entire system from parts sourced from places like hardware stores, specialty shops and scrapyards more than hydro stores.

It's totally modular, can be completely reconfigured in a matter of hours WITHOUT power tools, often without even cutting any tubing. Since the tubing I use is flexible, it reduces strain on tubs and connectors- and since I use bulkhead fittings, it's been pretty bombproof and leak free over time.

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Ya and some amazing numbers as well. Its pretty cool building the setups. I'm actually thinking of going coco drain to waste next.
 
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