I have been surfin' and lurkin' around the various MJ Cultivation sites for a few years now.
I've done a couple Outdoor grows with moderate success, but it just seems too risky. Im always anxious and paranoid during the whole grow that it will get discovered.
Even though I have been a long time Home Gardener/Vermi Farmer and have done alot of yard/gardening work for my neighbors (they see me working around my yard and plants all the time), it just takes one curious person to sneak-a-peek at what "secrects" I have growing in my backyard and its all over!
So around April, I decided to start studying and learning all I could about Indoor MJ growing.
Thank the Heavens for the many ingenious people who have found ways to not only grow MJ indoors, but do it in a fairly small enclosed enviroment.
And to make it stealth to boot! +++K to all of you!
I decided that this would be the perfect way for me to grow my own supply.

I started the actual building this project on May 1st 2005, so it has taken about 3 months fo build. (work/cash flow/life/etc)
Also, in order to keep this project as "stealth" as possible, I bought the materials little by little. Some from online stores and some through local home improvement centers and hydro/gardening stores.

With the money I spent on this, I probably could have bought much of it ready made (Hydro lighting systems, CanFan Filter, etc), but I wanted to keep it as cheap as I could, and still make a fairly high quality grow cabinet system.
Plus I really like to Mod shitI
I love taking stuff and turning it into something else or making something even better.
(I have modified the Intake/Exaust system of my S10 (and still doing more), I have built 3 Modded Gameing rigs (PC), and am working on many other insane projects. Soon I will start building a 24" gaff rigged sailboat)
Suffice to say, I like to mess with shit!

I dont have any actual "plans" drawn out as it was built bit by bit. Mostly making it up as I went.
Changes to my original plans and ideas came day by day.
What I might think would work for what I wanted, actually turned out to be not such a good idea after all.
I had intended to originally go with a small set-up (ala NGB), but I knew eventually I would want something bigger.
So by combining things from NGB's cabinet with Intensity's Monolith and set-ups and plans from the many C13/C22 builders on the many forums,
I came up with the bastardization you see here!

Its definately Borg! Technology supporting Organic Life!

The Cabinet has 3 main sections.

The First is sectioned off in half into 2 chambers.

The top chamber measures approx 12"W x 24"D x 23"H (less 6" for Cooltube intake duct and CFL fixture)
It has 4- 4" round mini darkroom louvers on a passive intake/exaust
It is lit by 4-20w/6500k Daylight CFL's
This chamber is to be used pimarily for seed germination and clone propagation, though it can be used as a secondary veg area.
The lower chamber measures approx 12"W x 24"D x 23"H (less 4" for CFL fixture)
It has 2- 8" x 8" square darkroom louvers on a passive intake/exaust
It is lit with 1- 150w/6500k Full Spectrum Grow Lamp
This chamber is for primary Vegging.
These 2 chambers are accessed by a single door in the front.
Both Approx 2sq.ft/4cu.ft each

The Second section is the main Flowering chamber
It measures approx 24"W x 24"D x 47"H (less 7" for Carbon Scrubber and Cooltube)
It utilizes the 2 4" round mini and the 8x8" darkroom louvers from the Veg chambers as a passive intake.
The active exaust is powered by a 6" 211 CFM PAPST FAN, pulling through a 6"round x 18"L Carbon scrubber
The 250w HPS Cooltube runs independant on its own 6" 211 CFM PAPST FAN.
This is also accessed from the front by a large single door
Approx 4sq.ft/16cu.ft

The Third Section is seperated into 3 chambers

The top houses the 2 main exaust fans and ducting. (Cooltube and Carbon scrubber)
The next section down houses the remote HPS Ballast.
(Both these have to be unscrewed to access)
The bottom section is spilt in half.
The top shelf houses the majority of the electrical connections as well as some Misc equipment
The lower part is primarily for a Reservoir and Tea brewing..
This section is accessed from the side with 2 doors (soon to be installed )

All wiring/tubing/etc runs through a hollow 1/2 space behind the cabinet.
It is all hidden with a thin paneled skin that is easily removed.