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Jjay's remodel project (I do shit the hard way)



Down thread rod and clamp leading the final bunch of cords to the balast's. The balast's will be in the flower room due to cord length. I would have preferred them to be in with my controllers that sit in the Veg Chamber.

 


Today I will be hooking up the balasts' and test firing this puppy. The PS4 will be controlling the Co2. I made sure to get the white one so it matches with everything. For some reason I want everything white in here.
 

the gnome

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looking good in here J :good:
I really like the unistrut system with the movable slider thingamajig.
i wanted something easily moveable like that for my light system.
and I love the nice-n-clean aspect

Gnomies headed to the depot after the next bloom run! :smoke:
 
Thanks Gnome. It's not even in its final form yet. Wait until I use the unit strut to make a rail system for me to hover over my grow as is I'm in a wind glider. This way I can scrog it.

Its really just starting in terms of design and equipment. As soon as I can put pots in and close the door only to open it once a week for 1 hr at most Ill be happy.

Blumats will be my next project. I'll be tying those things in to my massive carbon water filter I picked up at Good will. Gonna be the bomb
 
i can't tell if you were joking or not about using a PS4. i haven't kept current with game systems for over a decade and don't get how one could be used for co2 control.

impressively professional ops from top to bottom. makes me feel like a red neck with how i have my gear slapped together. i'll be interested in seeing how you're going to work such a tight space. i know you made reference to using the railing on the ceiling, are you planning some circus style wire work to work in the room?
i would have hung bare bulbs and done a vertical stadium with a center isle.

is a mini-split more efficient than a window unit, or does it use more energy to make up for any distance between the inside controller and the condenser? even if their a little less efficient probably the better choice when running co2.

thanks for sharing everything, except maybe for your knowledge of hoarse cocks. everything else is very inspiring.
 


Test firing the equipment and putting everything through its paces. Let me tell you. These Double Ended bulbs make my old screw in look like a 400w. Will flat out blind you. The photo will not show just exactly how bright these bulbs are.
 
Hi all, My remodel is all about wrapped up. I still am awaiting my Co2 Controller. The PS4 was a joke lol. I want to thank the community for posting all the designs and equipment they have used. It's helped me tremendously in doing this. This is my dream build. I got to do everything brand new out of the box here.

If anything, I'd like to think the Super Strut would be my personal contribution here. And I hope some one improves on it and all the doors it opens up for us.

Here's the white glove send off. I'll now be putting in my clones and go to work on the Veg section.

Regards, JJay

 
i can't tell if you were joking or not about using a PS4. i haven't kept current with game systems for over a decade and don't get how one could be used for co2 control.

impressively professional ops from top to bottom. makes me feel like a red neck with how i have my gear slapped together. i'll be interested in seeing how you're going to work such a tight space. i know you made reference to using the railing on the ceiling, are you planning some circus style wire work to work in the room?
i would have hung bare bulbs and done a vertical stadium with a center isle.

is a mini-split more efficient than a window unit, or does it use more energy to make up for any distance between the inside controller and the condenser? even if their a little less efficient probably the better choice when running co2.

thanks for sharing everything, except maybe for your knowledge of hoarse cocks. everything else is very inspiring.

My setup before this was just ok. Run of the mill type of set up. Panda on the walls fastened with tar paper nails. Old sun system hoods that I had taped up to stop from leaking. A big ass 8 inch hurricane that ran through 3 hoods in a row.

An old portable ac that reaked the place up. The dam thing kept running and wouldn't stop.

I pulled 6.5 lbs outa that bitch when I harvested 20 days ago. Go figure.

This was for me. I did it my way, and I love it. In the end I think thats all that matters. Sure, it was hard. And I worked on it from the time I woke up till the time I crashed. Going to the LTL place to pick up the AC had me on the frets, seriously thinking WTF was I doing. Was it worth it? I'll find out.
 
Whats ironic here for me is the most valuable piece of Equipment not pictured is my dirt. My old ass 10 time recycled over organic dirt. Its the one thing I refuse to change. I'll pack it out of here before anything you've seen pictured. Believe that.

Its what will always separate me from the rest in my area.
 
Shout out to Gnome for being in every single thread regarding Mini Splits and Mitsubishi's being the way to go.

You costed me a lot of money guy, but I'm very happy and grateful for those post. Props
 

the gnome

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Shout out to Gnome for being in every single thread regarding Mini Splits and Mitsubishi's being the way to go.

You costed me a lot of money guy, but I'm very happy and grateful for those post. Props

yeah i know....
should've warned ya
I'm a great spender of other peoples money :tiphat:
 

adrenaline

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Thanks for pointing out where to pick those parts up. Just what I need.
50 posts yea, more album space!
 

the gnome

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well, I read the options in the remote use in the users manual that came with the mr slim.
pretty much tells you what you need to know.
set your temps where you want it, depending how much heat it deals with you'll have to set temps X amount of degrees lower than what you actually want.
takes an afternoon of messing with it to get it where ya want it.

nice options, I like and use lot of the auto settings like the up/down vane sweep and the side to side sweep so they are constantly moving air all around.
get it up-n-running and if you have probs drop a line,
its pretty easy stuff compared to other things...
lol for me anyways, i have more probs programming my digi timers :D
 
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