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05-19-2006, 12:52 AM #1Junior Member
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I think your unit looks fine, and it's obvious you built it on a budget. I say good job! But, I have a wife and 3 kids, plus a full time job. I just don't have the time to do it on my own.
However, I very seriously thought about building my own at first. I went to the hardware store, and started up adding up all the prices of the tools I needed, plus the little parts you don't think about like grounded junction boxes, ballasts, capicitors, ignitors, sockets, wireing, etc and it added up to well over $850. Hell, even the small parts like screws and brackets were like $5 each box!
The 400 watter alone was close to $400 with the reflector. Not to mention installing co2, which I have no idea how to do, and all the wireing and drilling that I am really not comfortable with. Especially with kids in the house...
So, when I saw a decent unit at an affordable price, I jumped on it. To receive the item fully built within days of ordering it was a godsend. There was no mess. Wood and plastic fragments everywhere. Just a solid professional unit ready to go.
And to answer your question, this unit does not leak light and runs extremely quiet. All you here is a buzz. I for one am stoaked, and think the unit looks great, and works better. My ladies are luving every minute of it...
One thing that I always worry about is exposed wireing and water + heat. Unlike the unit in the above photo, mine has no exposed wires to short, and runs extremely cool. Whatever fans they put in there look way more powerful than that little computer fan in yours. Plus mine also filters out smells...
So, I guess I probably could have done it myself cheaper, but it wouldn't have been THAT much cheaper and would have taken me weeks. Plus the tools I would never use again, and the mess didn't seem worth it to me.
But each their own. Your plants don't know the difference...BobMarley5190 Reviewed by BobMarley5190 on . stealth box What do you guys think of this?? All i have is an apartment closet to put it in. Anyone have experience with this? http://homegrown-hydroponics.com/ecgrboxbecug.html Rating: 5
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05-19-2006, 01:11 AM #2Member
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thanks a bunch mr. ADman.
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05-19-2006, 02:37 AM #3Member
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dear bobmarley 5190, im really sorry to rain on your parade, but the fans you got in you cab are as cheap as it gets, for your main air in take all i see is a duct booster fan, my original plan was to use 3, 5 inch 75 cfm fans, i imediatly realized this was not enough and swithed to 2 125 cfm fans and kept 1, 75 cfm fan to blow air between my plants and my light, i dont see a osilating fan in the picture provided, it has more than enough power to keep my cab cool,it seem's you might have glanced at my thread but did not actually read it, all my electronics are situated at the top of the cab so i see no way of water getting up there unless you change the law's of gravity,all my wires were spliced and sealed cleanly, and both my ballasts were grounded to the metal mounting plate, and my cab has two carbon filtration units. one is in the exhaust fan, the other is a small trueair carbon filtered odor nutralizier, the total for my box, lights, fans, fillters, etc... was under 300$ canadian, considering i can get small used HID uints for free (70w 100w,150w) or nearly free $ from demo sites, you mentioned sockets, reflector, wires , the light's i get, have all that, and if not i just get the wire from a broken adapter or heavy duty wire from broken appliances, you dont need to spend that kind of money, so i see no way that your unit can be superiour to mine,
if you have the money to spend you can build a growing fortress for 900$, not some cheap plastic cab that doesn't even have a fan to blow air across the light, and how many lumens do you think you are getting with a 175w hps?, i added two cfls one on each side so now i can use my 70 mh and my flourecents to veg and add the hps in flowering,giving me a multilight spectrum, witch i see works much better than an hps alone.
everyone is entitled to their own opinion if you are happy paying 900$ for a cheap plastic box then fine, i'm just not as rich as you,
and i found a way to make a better product for alot less,
so anyway, good luck with your investment, and i hope everything works out for you.
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05-25-2006, 10:37 AM #4OPJunior Member
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I agree with Potman. I have looked all over on the net for a grow system that is economical but I think the same catch a newbie for more tactic is in use with all of them. I am buy no means rich but I just dont know how to build a grow box, I just might shell out the cash for one. I dont have experience with tools and really dont know much about mechanics, constructing etc. If anyone has a good guide out there for a grow box, throw it my way would ya?? Peace.
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05-25-2006, 11:42 PM #5Senior Member
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hey mt431z - try this thread... shows step by step, not exactly a stealth cabinet if thats what you are looking for, but i am sure you can go say 1/2 the dimensions if you want smaller
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=64943
i feel ya on buying something though, it seems so much easier but in reality its not, cuz you still have to put that together... keep us posted
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05-26-2006, 11:21 AM #6OPJunior Member
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I live in an apartment, really my only option would be to put a box like this in a closet. Do you think that box is to big to ventilate in a closet properly? I have done reading on cabinet grows in closets, this problem is prevelant in alot of these setups.
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