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    #11
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    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    Heya ronjon,
    I've never done a cooltube before but as requested I'm stopping in to say hey... I was thinking if you had access to some glass-cutting equipment you could get one of those glass jars that's the right dimensions to store pasta, and cut the bottom off. You can use a Dremel tool, but you have to do it under water or at least wet or it will crack and the wheel will burn up too fast.

    I tried emailing you.. I'll try again!

    ps big thanks for the amen thread... my head is getting big though, lol!

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    #12
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

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    I bought a hurricane lamp today and have been mucking about with the glass on a 250HPS.
    The jury is still out on this one.
    God knows how to fasten the fan to the hood though.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by faithless
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    God knows how to fasten the fan to the hood though.

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    Drill small holes in the edges of the hood and use zip-ties. Tough and removeable.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

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    Hmmm, the trouble is, I want to attach it to my 400W, and that one weighs a ton already, what with the ballast being built in.
    To add even more weight seems like begging for the whole thing to come crashing down.

    Guess I'll have to look into rebuilding the whole thing, and seperate the ballast from the hood.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    Oh yeah seriously get that ballast off there; better still, get it OUT of your grow room unless you use it as a heater ( as I do in winter). And don't be surpriseed if that makes all the temp difference you need- no more screwing around with kitchen wares

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    #16
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

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    No, the ballast is not a real heat problem. My 250HPS has a seperate ballast and I'm at roughly the same temps with my 400W, a degree or 2 more.

    I'm not having temp probs per se, but I would like to get down from 27 -28 at 40cm's height, to 25C at 25 cm...
    I'd also like to be able to stuff both the 250w and the 400w together.

    Anyway, will buy cord to rebuild the 400W casing, and another exhaust fan for the tube and see what happens.
    A test run with the 250W seems to reduce heat quite well, though not completely.
    The bottom side of the glass remained cool, but the top, the part closest to the reflector was hot.
    A stronger fan than the one I used will be needed, I think.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    hey thanks for the help,i went and looked for supplies and cannot find a "glass tube" or a "chimney" anywhere... not at walmart,lowes, home depot or anywhere

    as well as the "duct fan" none to be found

    GODDAMN IT!!!!!!

    i should have stuck to flouros,,,,,, this sucks

    im starting not to like this hps that much...... too much hassle and way too much heat and fire risks!!!!!!

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    #18
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    I actually found one straight away at the local salvation army store. Very surprised...

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    #19
    Senior Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    you could just buy this: http://www.wormsway.com/detail.asp?sku=MT118
    it's about $120 including shipping

    and this: http://www.plantlightinghydroponics....er-p-1558.html
    it's uder $100

    with a 1kw hps the best thing to do, if you are trying to use it in a small space, is to buy the best possible cooling equipment as you can as to insure that you will not just be wasting you time with a space that's way to hot for growing. with that exact fan and tube i was able to have a 1kw hps in a closet that was only 4ft wide by 22inches deep by just under 7 feet tall with temps never exceeding 81F. of course the ballast was not in the closet.

    your next problem is going to be lightproofing that closet. try hanging a thick dark colored tapestry or curtain over the outside of the closet door(fabrics inside would be an extreme fire hazard) and that should help. you can also get some weather stripping and put it around the door and casement to futher help block out the light. good luck.

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    #20
    Member

    COOLTUBE!!!!!!

    Michael's Arts and Crafts stores carry the glass I used in my D.I.Y tube, Ronjohn. The one near me had a wide assortment of sizes and shapes.

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