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06-28-2009, 11:22 PM #1OPMember
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
So on my grow closet I am running my water hoses and light cords through a 2 inch hole. Any suggestions on how to block that up so there is no light leak?
Tried using some thick black paper and duct tape but that still has some leakage.
Any help would be great.. ThanksLordDrow Reviewed by LordDrow on . Help on light leak (cords going through wall) So on my grow closet I am running my water hoses and light cords through a 2 inch hole. Any suggestions on how to block that up so there is no light leak? Tried using some thick black paper and duct tape but that still has some leakage. Any help would be great.. Thanks Rating: 5Keep them growing!
Regards,
LordDrow
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06-29-2009, 10:56 AM #2Senior Member
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
ball up a rag or t-shirt and stick in hole
If you have something productive to say by all means speak up, if not then please close the hole under your nose.
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06-29-2009, 04:18 PM #3OPMember
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
That is a good idea. I will give that a try.
When I was in the Navy we had this stuff we called Monkey Shit. It was like a black silly putty you would put in wire pass through from space to space. Wonder if they make something like that in the public sector.Keep them growing!
Regards,
LordDrow
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06-29-2009, 09:45 PM #4Senior Member
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
Spray foam. $5 or $6 a can. Does a good job of sealing.
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06-30-2009, 03:45 AM #5OPMember
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
thought about the spray foam and that would work but it becomes a semi-permanent situation and I would have to reapply ever time I make a change to the cord situation.
thanks for the thought and I may go that way..Keep them growing!
Regards,
LordDrow
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06-30-2009, 04:28 AM #6Senior Member
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
depending on how much space you need to cover you could use some rubberbands. they'd slide with cord adjustments as needed. $.02
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07-01-2009, 04:17 PM #7Junior Member
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
Originally Posted by LordDrow
Take a picture and I can tell you what is needed
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07-03-2009, 05:17 PM #8OPMember
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
Duct Seal! that was it.. thanks..
I ended up using a T-Shirt with some black paper stapled over it, and all is good. I know I want to adjust my hoses soon so I did not want to make anything to hard to adjust.
thanks for all the ideas!Keep them growing!
Regards,
LordDrow
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07-03-2009, 06:00 PM #9Senior Member
Help on light leak (cords going through wall)
You might try making a little cover or something from a 6" to 4" duct adapter. That way you can just pull the thing off when you have to pull the hoses out. Just need that adapter and some tin sheers, and you could just cut it down tighter to make what you need and then flange it out, so you can duct tape it to the wall and run the hoses through it. Or you might try taking a 4" piece of flex duct and just make a cone out of a small piece of it. Try looking at Home Depot or Lowes in the HVAC ducting section, and I bet you can find something that you can jerry-rig.
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