View Full Version : Our new stealth cabinet!
TxRooster97
07-08-2006, 04:39 PM
Hey y'all, me and my buddy Leaky97 aka TokNAway came up with this after seeing the July 06 issue of HT. We wanted something that didn't look obvious and wouldn't draw attention. Any comments would be completely welcome. More pics to come...Happy tokin'!
Here'a a few of the first stages of the build...
Peace! :smokin:
TxRooster97
07-08-2006, 10:54 PM
here's a few more...comments appreciated. Happy tokin'!
Peace :stoned:
TokeNAway
07-14-2006, 02:24 AM
Here are some more pics of what Rooster and I got done over the 4th.
The frame is made out of 2x4 framing joists (the pink ones) mainly due to cost. Since the 2x4's are 104" (not the normal 8') we got more wood for less $.
The sides, false front, and back access doors are all 1/2" finished plywood. The the top and two shelves will also be 1/2" plywood. These have been cut, but not put in yet. Still need to cut holes for the ventalation before we install those.
To create the stealth image we were going for, I decided to use some trim and moulding. I used three different types: 1 for the top and bottom edges (front and sides), 1 for the sides of the front (to cover the edges of the plywood), and 1 for the doors (to hide the seams). I used a chop-saw to cut the trim and a brad nailer (air compressor and nail-gun) to put the trim on. The brad nails that go through the trim actually hold the false doors on. This gives the doors a little bit of give when you pull on them, so you get the feel that the cabinet is locked. We added handles, hinges, and a lock to complete the stealth look.
Once the outside was finished we mounted the access doors on the back.
Rooster's old lady was supposed to stain the outside this week (Rooster and I are out of town for work), so I'll wait to see if that got done.
The next step it to finish sealing the inside and then add the top and shelves, lights, ventalation, etc. More pics when we get that done.
BukDatAss
07-14-2006, 02:55 AM
Damn nice setup, I might just use that stealth box setup:clap:
TxRooster97
07-16-2006, 03:06 PM
Thanks Buk! Hopefully this will work out for us. But I do have a question about lighting. Does anyone think we can be safe from temp probs with a 400w HPS, or should we use something smaller? Maybe a 250w HPS or 2-150w HPS? Any comments would be appreciated very much.
Also, does anyone have any recommendations for what kind of fans to use (brands, purchasing info)? We had a hard time finding timers at home depot, they were set for too long of a time period. Thanks for the help in advance!
Peace! :stoned:
Tha Rooster
Jdzzl03
07-16-2006, 07:55 PM
Thats a damn nice cab. I wanted to build one myself but dont have the tools/time to do it. i ended up buying one just like that at homedepot. i am also setting up my lights and vent for this cab to have it ready for my clones by the end of Aug. I have a 400 hps with the hortilux bulb that I will be putting in the cab. I built a home made cool tube using a duct fan off of ebay ($30) and a glass tube I got from michaels for about 5 bucks(look in the candle section) This drastiacally lowered my temps in my other cab so Im assuming that this will be even better in a bigger cab. Im also thinking in addition to the cool tube i am gonna install a small extractor fan at the very top of the cab(bathroom fan). I think they start at $15 at homedepot and go up depending on cfm and noise. Im hoping that the cool tube combined with the top fan should give me more than enough ventillation to keep my temps manageable. I would def say that you should go for the 400w. That cab is huge and anything less would seem like wasted potential. Just make sure that you make a cooltube and pipe out the air and you should be fine. Good luck on the cab. -Diz:rasta:
E Man
07-16-2006, 08:27 PM
Hey Rooster & Token
Nice touch with the fake doors. :thumbsup: Just make you use a cool tube or an air cooled hood and have 1 fan to just move air through it. That ought to keep the heat down enough for a fart fan or even a couple of good computer fans to vent the cab. Don't forget 1 inside to simulate the breeze. :rasta: Have a good grow.
BukDatAss
07-17-2006, 03:39 AM
yeah you will def need some strong fans plus cool tube or cool hood to keep that nice box closed with the 400hps. I have a box measures about 2x4x7 and I had and still have heat problems. Now I have (1)30w intake (1)250w exhaust (1)30w fan for the home made cool tube and a small fan blowing the plants and I still have slight heat probs my temps are about 87-92 with my door completely shut. My temp used to be 110 with the door shut and just one big fan blowing the plants. Dont worry not everyone has the same problems I did it also depends what kind ot room temp you have and a window would do wonders. Why dont you do a test run without the plants or I'm guessing you dont have the lights yet?
TheHump
07-17-2006, 11:47 AM
Damn nice cabinet. You will grow HUGE in there if you get your lighting and heat issues taken care of. A cabinet that size will take a lot to get air moving around in there. You might want to see if you can have a few fans that point more upwards to move the heat to the top.
In regards to what type of lights you are going to put in there, 400 might be as low as you want to go. But since there is a lot of room, you might want to also consider placing some CFLs a little lower in the cabinet to make sure the bottom part of the plants get more light. Heat wonâ??t be an issue as long as you test different fan positions. If you have extra wood, you might want to try out different places to put your fans (diff heights, directions, etc). This way you can cut holes and it wonâ??t matter since it is a test.
Anywaysâ?¦good luck!
TxRooster97
07-17-2006, 03:44 PM
Thanks y'all for helping us out with the lights. We weren't sure if 400 was too much. We had talked about using it with cooling tubes but were unsure. Sounds like that's the way to do it. We picked up some nice 30W Sunlight CFL's (135W replacement bulbs) with 2000lumens and 6500K spectrum at our local mega-store for starting out. Guess we'll need more of those. Again, thanks for the info guys, we really appreciate it!
Peace! :stoned:
Tha Rooster
E Man
07-17-2006, 04:50 PM
Hey guys,
If you're gonna start with CFLs, keep em close to the plants. I use 8 four foot fluorescent tubes in a closet and keep em between 1 and 2 inches from the tops of the plants. You'll have to raise them often but it'll keep your babies from getting stretched out, weak stems. That cab. will get em BIG so they're gonna need stem.
TxRooster97
07-18-2006, 03:55 PM
We picked up some nice daylight cfl's with 2000 lumens and 6500K for vegging. We're going to get some more for extra lighting in the flowering chamber. I do have another question, though. We found a deal online for a refurbished 400W HPS complete system for $195.00. Should we take a chance on this? Also, it has a "wing" type reflector that has a mirrored finish. I thought I read somewhere that you didn't want to use a mirrored finish on reflectors, rather a flat finish...is this true?? Thanks a million for all the help y'all!
Peace! :stoned:
Tha Rooster
Anathema2121
07-19-2006, 11:30 PM
Looks great man. Me and a friend just completed our first box too, not so stealth as the location doesn't require it, but about the same size i think 4x4x6 external dimensions. We're stuck at the same place too with the light, we have 8 cfls right now with little round reflectors hanging from chains above the plants, but I'm looking at a 400 watt hps. Check out http://insidesun.com/ has refurbished 400 watt hps systems for $100 even on sale right now. Dealing with this TX heat is a bitch though, it was right at 100 today round here.
TxRooster97
07-20-2006, 12:17 AM
We were just looking at that same exact setup fom inside sun last night! Looks like a good deal. Now we're trying to figure out our ventilation setup. Thanks for the info!
Peace!
Tha Rooster
nice contruction guys, good luck with the grow :)
HK Slyone
07-21-2006, 09:53 AM
That is the shit man what are the measurments man for the whole deal so if I was doing to bulid one at least I know!
TokeNAway
07-22-2006, 03:36 AM
(More pics of the cabinet)
Put the door seals on earlier in the week. Also painted the inside frame (only the 2x4s) of top compartment in prep for Mylar. We're going to try and just go with the Mylar on the inside of the plywood. Don't want to FK with having to wrap it around the 2x4s unless we absolutely have to.
Added hooks and eyelets to keep the doors closed.
Got the stain on today. Probably won't put a second coat on it. Rooster is calling it the "gun cabinet."
Thanks for all the complements! :dance: I'm pretty damn proud of my design and all the ideas I've come up with (while :stoned: ) for this thing.
The basic factors for the size were that we wanted 3-6 plants and needed to have the thing be portable (Rooster is expecting a move within the next year). So we needed to fit it through a door frame.
For the front (doors and the door frame) we went with an entire piece of 4'x8' 1/2" plywood. The sides of the cabinet are about 26" long and the outer edge of the plywood extends beyond the frame to give space for the doors on the back. It's about 6'4" tall. Just big enough for our needs and we can still get it around a corner and through a door.
The outside of the frame measures 6' x 4' x 2' and the way I decided to put it together. That gives us around 20" x 44" surface area for the shelves. The top compartment is a little over 4' high and the bottom is about 1.5'.
Next is the ventilation design, I think ... :stoned:
TxRooster97
07-22-2006, 10:01 PM
Just ordered the 400W HPS from InsideSun. On sale right now for $100 bucks...not a bad deal.
Peace :stoned:
Tha Rooster
TheHump
07-22-2006, 10:51 PM
Shit...my hat is off to you two. With that stain you would never think. wow.
TxRooster97
07-22-2006, 11:54 PM
Oops! Sorry guys and gals, I found a better deal and decided against the 400W HPS. I found an air cooled cylinder with reflector for a decent price at the same store, so all we need to decide on is bulb size. This cylinder accomodates all HPS bulbs and most MH bulbs too. Now, we found fans for around $35-45 that will push a max of 500cfm and is only 2.5 somes (very little noise). This could possibly mean that we could use a 600W HPS bulb and STILL keep the temps down while keeping the light somewhat close to the canopy of the plants. If 256cfm is required for 1000W HPS we may could even try using this bulb and still be ok on the temps, not sure though, I am sure we will learn as time goes by. Anyway, thanks for the comments and info...keep 'em growin'!
Peace!
Tha Rooster :smokin:
L3G10N
07-23-2006, 01:12 PM
Great cabinet man! Now build me one.
Its a Plant
08-12-2006, 10:40 PM
How many plants are you growing in there? Looks SO nice with that stain, by the way. Top-notch work.
Hope the grow is going well! :thumbsup:
AllInADaysWork
08-13-2006, 04:24 AM
WOW! :rasta: :thumbsup:
Would it be possible that you post a guide on creating this masterpiece to us? :D :D
I'd love to recreate it
TxRooster97
08-13-2006, 04:56 AM
Thanks for the compliments! Hopefully we will get some new pics of the cabinet soon. We've been busy lately and haven't worked on it like we should, but, should be in full swing sometime soon. Hopefully we're gonna get 3-4 good size tomato plants in there. We have an 8" in-line fan pushing 500cfm's of fresh air. We have a 2' cool tube running a 600W HPS, so the temps shouldn't be a problem. Thanks again for all the compliments! New pics soon.....
Peace
Tha Rooster
Sabron
08-18-2006, 08:04 AM
For the fan.. i whould get duel bladed window fans..they small and can be mounted on walls or mounted on a hole on top or bottom for good vent....
jamstigator
08-18-2006, 11:52 AM
That's about the same size as my cabinet. I like the stain on yours better, but I bought my cabinet from Lowes and it is what it is. You can probably use a 600w bulb in there, but I don't think a 1k light would be a great idea, because I suspect you would have heat probs. Guess that mainly depends on the temperature of the air coming into your intakes though, so perhaps you could do it. I saw a guy on overgrow.com that used a 1k light in a box of roughly those dimensions, and he said he got the temps under control, but that it was rather a waste of electricity, since a 600w or even 400w light would have been sufficient for the area.
Here's a couple pics of how I set up my cabinet. Not saying it's the 'best way' or anything, by any means, but it has worked well for me. Those Doran 8"x8" darkroom louvres are the bomb. Carbon filter is on top, hidden behind the books and fire extinguisher, can't even see it.
TxRooster97
08-18-2006, 08:40 PM
Sabron...thanks for the info on the fans!
Jams...we are going with the 600W Hortilux Eye Super HPS. I've read those are some kick ass lights. What are your thoughts?
As far as the pic of your cab goes...we have looked at it many times. Hell, I could probably write a paper on it! It's been our inspiration, thanks for posting it! And thanks a million to everyone that has responded and given us ideas and suggestions!
Peace :pimp:
Tha Rooster
TokeNAway
08-21-2006, 03:39 AM
We are within a week (max) of being finished. :dance:
Worked on the cab two weekends ago and finished this weekend. Have a little bit of wiring left (exhaust fan and ballast), but that is all. Even did a light test (had to re-caulk one spot) and we're currently running a temp test.
Got pics that I'll post in a couple of days. Downloading them from my camera as I type this. Getting real close! :D
TokeNAway
08-22-2006, 01:13 AM
Here some pics of the Intake and Exhaust vents.
We're going with a passive intake for now, but we made it so we could add an intake fan in the future if we decide we need it. Right now we have a small fan blowing at the intake grill and it seems to provide enought air-flow for the time being.
The bottom compartment is currently being used for storage. Plan to make it into a clone chamber sometime in the future. Just trying to get this thing to a state where we can get a grow going for now.
More pics of the inside to follow soon. :smokin:
TokeNAway
08-22-2006, 04:22 AM
Here are the rest of the pics.
The ducting and cool-tube are 6" while the fan and filter are 8" with 6to8" reducers to connect the duct work.
Wish we would have gotten a pic of the in-line filter before we put it together. :( Rooster came up with the idea. We took some cuttable carbon filter sheets and secured some of them inside the reducers. Cut them to 8" so they won't blow out with the fan on. We can even add more carbon sheets (on the intake side) if needed.
Have not seen anyone try this before so we hope it will work for our needs. If we run into problems we'll let you all know.
The CFLs are not in the final locations in the pics. We just placed them in there to figure out where we wanted to mount things and do a light leak test. Thanks to Jamstigator for the idea based upon his pics. :thumbsup:
The final mounting (via hooks at the top of the cab) allows us to move them up and down and even pull the excess cord length out of the cab. We cut a hole in the top and used a gromet (plastic/rubber bottom for a chair leg) to create a gasket. No pic of it, sorry.
Did a 30 min temp test with the CFLs (about an inch under the lights) and max temp was 83 on the intake side and 86 on the other side (the right) during the hottest part of the day. Ran a room temp test over night and max/min was 86/73 so it looks like we are good. Have to do another test after we get the wiring finished and the 600W HPS bulb in, though.
Enjoy! :D
jamstigator
08-22-2006, 08:50 AM
Looks great! The only thing you're lacking are some plants growing in there! ;)
TokeNAway
08-24-2006, 02:01 AM
Hey Jams, did you ever run into a situation where your CFLs started spinning due to the circulating fan?
Our babies sprouted two days ago and this afternoon we were experimenting with the placement of the circulating fan inside the cab. We put it in a place where it it blows on the plants perfectly, but it spins the CFL pair that is closest to it. It spins so much that the lights moves too far away from the planters (small ones, not the size in the pics). The lights are about 2 inches above the soil right now.
I know that we really don't need the fan on just yet, but it won't be long before we do. This won't be a problem when the plants get big enough that the CFLs are above the fan's air flow (like in your pic).
If you ran into this, how did you over come it? We've thought of a few ideas so far, but have not come up with a great solution.
Any info is greatly appreciated!
jamstigator
08-24-2006, 10:04 AM
I keep mine from spinning by bracing them against stuff, kinda, as necessary. Otherwise, yeah, they might spin and cause probs. Keep in mind that I am using sets of four bulbs, which makes them more stable. I'll show you a pic of my WalMart CFL four-way connection deal, so you can see what I am talking about. With four bulbs and the connection hardware, this makes them heavy enough that they don't blow around all that much, and with four of them, there are more ways to brace them against stuff when needed.
jamstigator
08-24-2006, 10:31 AM
Oh, and before you tell me I have brown spots on my leaves, I already know. Heh. Had a power outtage for 3 days at day 30 of flowering, so they took some damage, what with high heat, no ventilation, and very little light. But it's almost day 65 now, and they're just about ready for harvest, so I'm just glad they made it at all! LED flashlights do not make good grow lights! *snicker*
SeedlessOne
08-24-2006, 11:34 PM
Now, we found fans for around $35-45 that will push a max of 500cfm and is only 2.5 somes (very little noise).
Peace!
Tha Rooster :smokin:
Where did you find these fans?
Its a Plant
08-25-2006, 12:08 AM
Good question. ^^ I'm interested as well.
And I was just wondering if you're going to keep a grow log on here, because I know I'd love to see how it turns out. Now that we've seen this amazing cabinet, I need to see the end product.
Good luck! :thumbsup: ~
SeedlessOne
08-25-2006, 12:29 AM
yeah the CAB is amazing...amazing enough that i am going to build it this weekend...well at least start it. I am going with a 400w HPS. Does anyone know what kind of venting i will need with this light? i dont know what to expect as i have only used a 1000w. And i am glad not to be dealing with that much heat agian..LOL
SeedlessOne
08-25-2006, 12:30 AM
jamsigator what is your yeild in that cab per harvest??
TokeNAway
08-25-2006, 03:30 AM
This is the web-site where we purchased the fans. It was the best price we saw on the web and the shipping time was great. The day after we ordered, they were on their way.
http://www.espenergy.com/in_line_duct_fan.htm
Thanks for the info Jams. We'll probably rig up something, so we'll let you know what happens.
Rooster is keeping the grow log. Nothing to report right now since we're almost a week in (since germination).
Enjoy! :smokin:
MeatRulz
08-25-2006, 03:38 AM
Lookin very expensive hope its growing good.
BukDatAss
08-25-2006, 04:09 AM
DAmn Nice freakin setup.. How much time n $$ did this run you?? This is between 2 people right?
TokeNAway
08-25-2006, 06:22 AM
Well, we (3 of us) weren't trying to go low-cost or skimp on things. We just wanted to make it right the first time, especially since this is our first cab. The goal was to try and get a grow in before we head to the Cup in Amsterdam in Nov. We might still make that, but it will be close.
We spent about a month talking things over and doing research (reading your posts, which are all bad ass by the way :thumbsup:). It took a little over a month and a half to build it to where it is now. We started on the July 4 holiday. But that was mostly working on only the weekends and not all of them, due to our jobs. I figure it took us about 10-14 days total for the build, but we had to have some down time for the glue to dry and all that stuff. I'm glad we took our time, since we ended up changing/adjusting our plans so many times during the build. That gave us plenty of time to make it look so nice. :dance:
We have not tallied all the receipts yet, so I can't tell you how much it has cost us. Plus, we have not used all the supplies that we bought (two more fans for the clone chamber and intake, plus a couple of other things). We did try to get the best price for our supplies that be bought though.
jamstigator
08-25-2006, 08:43 AM
SeedlessOne: I yield about a pound/crop, sometimes a tad more, sometimes a bit less.
It was very wise to take it slow and do lots of research. That's probably why you guys came up with such a nice cab! Can't wait to see you start using it. Show us some pics when you have some ladies in there! ;)
Amsterdam for the Cup sounds wicked. That's something I've always wanted to do, but hey, if you post some pics of your Amsterfun, I can at least live the dream vicariously through you!
TxRooster97
08-25-2006, 04:22 PM
Hey bro...is there a way to conatct you by e-mail? I have some questions for you...take care.
Peace :smokin:
Tha Rooster
jamstigator
08-25-2006, 06:34 PM
Okie, jamstigator (at) hushmail.com. That's a temporary free email address, so don't count on it being there forever. Paranoia! Heh. ;)
SeedlessOne
08-26-2006, 03:45 PM
Jamstigator, can you help me find that box on lowes.com? i went to lowes yesterday and could not find anything...
jamstigator
08-26-2006, 04:34 PM
It wasn't online, got it at local store. I'm not sure every Lowes carries the same stuff either. You might not even want to buy that cabinet. I was going to get a cheap white one, but the woman said those looked too bland and ugly, so she made me get that nicer-looking one, and it cost like $250. It also weighed around 230 pounds and that was before I added a real backing to it or put anything in it; I made some contractors working on the house get it to the house and move it where I wanted it. I assembled it myself, then had to get help again to lift it upright. You can check other stores; just because one didn't have it doesn't mean none will. It was in the "storage" area, and it was on a top shelf and out of reach, and wasn't easy to see.
jamstigator
08-26-2006, 04:41 PM
Oh, if you do find that cabinet, a couple of notes. It comes with a divider that divides it into two vertical areas under the top shelf. I did not install that divider, and that made the entire cabinet more flimsy. It's designed to be installed against a wall and they warn that it's dangerous if you don't (230 pounds falling on you could kill you). It comes with a cardboard decorative backing. After I got it assembled (minus that divider), it did feel shaky, so I went to Home Depot and had them cut me two rectangles of wood which together perfectly covered the back, and screwed those pieces on, and that made it very sturdy without the need to attach the cabinet to a wall. You might or might not want the divider. I wanted it all to be one big space under the top shelf, personally, which is why I didn't assemble it with it in there.
TokeNAway
08-27-2006, 04:55 PM
What does it mean when the leaves are pointed slightly up, like in a "V" shape. Plants are exactly 1 week since planting. Does that mean they need more light or water (I can't remember)? :confused:
Also, if the leaves are drooping isn't that less light/water?
Got 7 going and most are perfect, but a couple are pointing up and 1 is drooping. No pics, sorry.
When can we add Nitrogen to our bedding?
We are using an "all purpose organice premium potting/bedding mix" that has (no chems): Pine Bark fines, Composted Rice hulls, Sphagnum Peat Moss, Perlite, Chicken maneewer, Humate, and expanded Shale.
Is it ok to add N at this stage, even though the plants are not showing signs of Deficiency? Or should we still wait?
We're trying to help with growth rate.
TxRooster97
08-29-2006, 01:08 AM
Anyone??
SeedlessOne
08-29-2006, 04:44 AM
The v-shape is normal, they are just light happy. Or atleast that is what ive been told. You should wait awhile before adding any nutes. Light amounts at first. Alaskian Fish Emulsion is great for N.
jamstigator
08-29-2006, 08:20 AM
^^^ What he said. ;)
Heh, sorry, I was busy, harvest day for me, was getting all sticky. Wrist aches like a mofo now, ugh! Here's the result of the work though.
TxRooster97
08-29-2006, 12:28 PM
Thanks for the replies, Seedless and Jams. I was worried it was a deficiency of some sort. Glad to know it's not.
Dammit Jams, you should have called, I would have helped you with all that hard work! Looks VERY nice! Hope we're that lucky.
Peace :smokin:
Tha Rooster
jamstigator
08-29-2006, 01:03 PM
Took almost 10 hours! I queued up the entire Phish Island Tour, all four shows, and listened to that while I worked, then watched an episode of Cops where the cops raided this dude's house, took all his lights, plants, guns and his Corvette, then left a message on his answering machine (since he wasn't home), that was something like, "If you're wondering if you got ripped off, you didn't. This is the police, and we have all your marijuana plants and lights and guns and we took your car too." Yikes, how would you like to come home to that on your answering machine? Pretty disturbing shit to watch while manicuring a bunch of pot. Lol!
Its a Plant
08-29-2006, 04:49 PM
Holy hell, Jam!!
How much weight did you pull in with that harvest? Hopefully smoking it helps to relieve your developing carpal-tunnel. :p
Jealousy is sweeping over me!
And keep up the good work, Tx! :thumbsup:
jamstigator
08-29-2006, 05:28 PM
My wrist hurt too much to deal with weighing stuff, and I was just too tired, so I have no idea on the wet weight. Probably about a pound dried though, but I'll weigh it when it's dried, because I'm curious too. There were about 60 buds (some rather large, around 30 each of AK-48 and White Rhino), plus a 2 gallon container of leaves, and a 2 gallon container of 'budlets' (for lack of a better word, you know, the little mini-buds you get farther down the stalk). I don't sell it, so weight isn't a huge concern for me, although I do give some away to friends, so they don't have to blow giant wads paying shady dudes for mystery weed.
I probably wouldn't grow at all, but the woman had some major probs with sleeping, and the pills her doctor prescribed her were both addictive and had icky side effects, whereas she sleeps like a baby after a bowl. And today I read a story about a study that showed that cannabis may very well also help with osteoporosis, which she was diagnosed with last year. What's interesting about that is that we had not smoked any pot for probably 3-ish years before she was diagnosed with osteoporosis, which makes me wonder if I shouldn't have grown us some years ago. And now that we have been smoking, her first report back from the doctor showed that she'd lost no bone mass in the last six months. Granted, she takes other medication for that too, and we've altered our diet to increase calcium intake, but still, even the doctor seemed a little surprised that she'd lost NO bone mass. We didn't tell him she's been firing up nightly for a while now. Heh. ;)
TxRooster97
08-30-2006, 12:47 AM
Its a Plant...thanks for the encouragement. My ideas were mostly how the dimensions would best be utilized and TokenAway actually made it happen, he's the builder of the group. Thanks everyone for the comments!! They are greatly appreciated...
Peace :stoned:
Tha Rooster
SeedlessOne
08-30-2006, 02:46 AM
hey jamsitgator, i got a few questions to ask if you dont mind. How many inches is the top self from the top of your cab? (the self where the fan is)
Any how many inches high is you actual grow space? i know the cab is like
6'2 or something but i am curious to how much from the top self to the bottom. i hope that makes sense. I reason for all these quesiton is i have a cab that was given to me and it is great but i fear that is not tall enough. It is 5 feet tall and 3'3 foot wide. think a 400hps with a cool tube be able to fit in that and hold three plants? thanks for the help...
jamstigator
08-30-2006, 07:40 AM
What, you want me to get off my ass and find a ruler? Oh, alright. Heh, the top shelf is 10.5" of useable vertical space, the shelf itself is 0.5" thick, then beneath it the growing space is 53" high. And yes, I think you could probably use a 400 watt HPS with a cooltube, but you'd have to be a bit more careful not to do what I did and over-veg the plants too long. Might be better to go with two plants too, but that depends on how big you let them get. ;)
orangeman
08-30-2006, 02:19 PM
Wow lol, you've got hella-skills. I wish I could build a cab like that :(.
turtle420
09-02-2006, 03:40 AM
I hadn't posted before, but TxRooster97, all I can say is
KUDOS to you and your buddy for a kick-ass cabinet.
Really impressive!
SeedlessOne
09-08-2006, 03:59 AM
Hey what where your temps in the cab with the 600hps on?
erves88
04-19-2008, 10:30 PM
Hey nice setup man, do you still have the plans that you used to build it? I'm looking to do something similar.
hempplaya
05-02-2008, 06:42 PM
Do you not look at the dates when this shit was posted??? It's almost been 2 years since the last post :wtf:
Take it easy :rasta:
TokeNAway
06-09-2008, 04:03 AM
Damn, how quickly time flies. I didn't know people were still asking questions about the cab. Sorry. Well, there has been some major changes to the cab in the past two years. TXRooster moved to another city so I basically forgot about this post...my bad.
The cab was completed gutted after figuring out that the intake in the floor was taking up valuable space. The lower door on the bottom no longer exists. Instead, there is an opening that stretches the wisth of the cab that measures approximately 10"-12" tall. The door was taken off and replaced with pegboard with mylar on the inside (that door was heavy). I added an exhaust for the cool tube that pushed air through the side of the cab. Not really stealthy anymore but close. Temps are steady and environment chugs right along nicely. Different hanging fans and inlet oscilating fans help with plenty of fresh air and movement inside. The peppers grow very nicely.
Thanks for the bump. :rasta:
Farmer Rich
06-09-2008, 03:22 PM
Dude,
May be an old post, but the pics for your original cabinet were the inspiration for mine.. Though, I will point out, mine is in no way stealth. It's hard to disguise a 7.5' tall cabinet that sounds like an airplane taking off when the ventilation system kicks in.. The environment rocks for growing inside the box.. mine stays in the upper 70s to low 80s dependent on outside temp, the lights are scheduled to run at night to help too..
Anyway, thanks for being the first for building such a cool box!!
:thumbsup: Farmer Rich
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