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inthefl3sh
Ganja Farmer
Registered: 07/19/09
Posts: 46
Loc: Flawwda
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Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome
#350327 - 01/19/10 06:06 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey guys, Just picked up a cabinet from wal-mart measuring 2' x 1 1/2' x 5 and i plan on lining the interior with a mylar emergency blanket. I will be growing AK-48 and Master Kush in organic soil with perlite under a 150w HPS light. Does anyone have any suggestions on how i should vent the heat? Would i need an intake/outtake fan or could i make a hole near the top of the cabinet and one toward the bottom? I had the light running today and it said temps were 81 degrees and around 50% humidity. If anyone has any advice on how i can maximize my grow space and produce as much quality bud as possible please let me know. Also, smell and stealth are an issue. Thanks in advance for your expertise.
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coda
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 4,736
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Re: Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome [Re: inthefl3sh]
#350345 - 01/19/10 06:29 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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2x4x6 Exhaust out the top right, intake on the bottom right.
Ditch the mylar, if the cabinet is a flat white you'll be just fine with you.
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NightGrower
Proficient Horticulturist
Registered: 11/17/09
Posts: 204
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Re: Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome [Re: inthefl3sh]
#350446 - 01/19/10 09:05 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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A cool tube might not be needed for a 150w Hps, especially if the temps peak at 81F. Passive air inlet is nice and saves on an intake fan. Focus on exhausting the air out the top and a nice, small oscillating fan for your babies.
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Inverted
CNC Machinist/Greenthumb
Registered: 06/01/08
Posts: 9,953
Loc: North Star
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Re: Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome [Re: NightGrower]
#350822 - 01/20/10 03:54 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Alright man, I have nearly the same dimensions and use a 150 as well.
If I didn't have better than poor ventilation my temps would be well over 90 degrees. With that said this is what I decided to go with and has worked great to keep the heat at about 75-80.
In the back wall, nearly all the way to the top, say about 6 inches below the top, I would install the highest CFM 120mm PC fan (I found 133cfm for $15) as an outtake and put (2) 2"x4" passive intake holes on both side walls as close to the floor as you can. This way there will be a constant river of fresh cool air coming in the bottom, passing the light, and pulling the hot air out of the top hole (approx 4"x4").
A cool tube is not practical in that size space unless you are very crafty with DIY stuff. I feel cramped in a 2x2x4 without any ventilation tubing.
The smell may be a factor, and you are going to have to figure out some sort of original design for a DIY carbon filter to place on the outside of the cab over the 4"x4" outtake hole.
Here I just drew this up in the middle of my post, I hope it gives you a clearer idea as to what I was describing.
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jmello
Stranger
Registered: 01/20/10
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Re: Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome [Re: Inverted]
#351106 - 01/20/10 10:41 PM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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what kinda 150 are you guys using? all the ones im lookin at are way too big for the set up I want, basically the same dimensions your working with
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pha3r0
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Registered: 12/21/09
Posts: 615
Last seen: 14 years, 7 months
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Re: Grow Cabinet design general questions. Any advice welcome [Re: coda]
#354052 - 01/27/10 08:27 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
coda said:
2x4x6 Exhaust out the top right, intake on the bottom right.
Ditch the mylar, if the cabinet is a flat white you'll be just fine with you.
codas setup is very nice and ditto on the mylar thing, I tried using some duct insulation which is mylar coated and its just a hassle. Paint it white it takes just a few minutes and it never gets snagged or in the way.
If you are going to use a PC fan having it at the top like Inverted said is crucial they move a lot of air but not nearly as much as a 4 or 6in inline or squirle cage fan. I will let you in on my upgrade plans as it might work well for your setup...
I noticed a 120mm PC fan is roughly half the size of a floor AC vent. My plan is to take 2 120's and either using a wood frame or a ton of caulk build them onto the boot and I would effectively have a ~200CFM inline fan for about 12 bucks. You can get the 120's very cheap at http://newegg.com
I have not done that yet because the box I built is using CFL's and heat is no issue. If the owner wants to put something like a 400w HPS in there the ventilation will have to be upgraded.
and for visual help this is basically the same thing inverted was drawing in use.
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