n00bGrower
Well-Known Member
I sent this question to Brick via PM, but I'm sure he's swamped with requests... So, I thought I'd throw it up here and see what people think.
I am making a stealth cab out of an old freezer and need to get some wiring done for the lights and the fans. The thing is totally gutted (condenser is removed, all shelving and anything else that required current is gone) and I'm ready to get the thing set up. I had a few questions about how to do it safely.
I have done household wiring before, but this is different. I want to set up 2 pairs of CFL's on goosenecks, wired parallel (2 x 100w/23w actual on 60 w sockets) and terminated by a standard plug that is plugged into a power strip. Basically, I wanna be able to get 4 bulbs working by using only 2 outlets. Is this possible? Can it be done safely? I've only ever wired household electrical outlets, can lights, and the occasional table lamp.
Also, I will be putting in an exhaust fan using a single PC fan (12v DC 0.56A) spliced into an old router power adapter ("Class 2 Transformer" INPUT: 120V 60 Hz 15W OUTPUT: 12VDC 500mA). Will this work? Will it be safe? I'm not planning on putting an intake fan in, as I am using the drain hose in the bottom as a source for fresh air. The freezer is airtight (aside from the proposed exhaust and the drain tube), so I'm hoping the 12v PC fan will have enough power to draw air from the drain hose in an almost zero pressure environment.
My babys are vegging out in another cab I made years ago and are almost ready to start flowering. Once they hit that point, I'll need to move them to the new cab for odor control.
Any tips, advice, warnings would be greatly appreciated!
kiss-ass
I am making a stealth cab out of an old freezer and need to get some wiring done for the lights and the fans. The thing is totally gutted (condenser is removed, all shelving and anything else that required current is gone) and I'm ready to get the thing set up. I had a few questions about how to do it safely.
I have done household wiring before, but this is different. I want to set up 2 pairs of CFL's on goosenecks, wired parallel (2 x 100w/23w actual on 60 w sockets) and terminated by a standard plug that is plugged into a power strip. Basically, I wanna be able to get 4 bulbs working by using only 2 outlets. Is this possible? Can it be done safely? I've only ever wired household electrical outlets, can lights, and the occasional table lamp.
Also, I will be putting in an exhaust fan using a single PC fan (12v DC 0.56A) spliced into an old router power adapter ("Class 2 Transformer" INPUT: 120V 60 Hz 15W OUTPUT: 12VDC 500mA). Will this work? Will it be safe? I'm not planning on putting an intake fan in, as I am using the drain hose in the bottom as a source for fresh air. The freezer is airtight (aside from the proposed exhaust and the drain tube), so I'm hoping the 12v PC fan will have enough power to draw air from the drain hose in an almost zero pressure environment.
My babys are vegging out in another cab I made years ago and are almost ready to start flowering. Once they hit that point, I'll need to move them to the new cab for odor control.
Any tips, advice, warnings would be greatly appreciated!
kiss-ass