panhead
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Will do,pm comming your way.panhead can you pm me?
Will do,pm comming your way.panhead can you pm me?
Cool, appreciate it, thanks again for all the great ideas.......I posted a link to the carbon filter in my signature.
If i was to use a pc fan i'd be very cautious,the key to not getting mold is to have a constant air flow,im not sure a pc fan would be up to the task once the bud dryer was packed full,you need to pull fresh air around every last bud top & bottom,seems a huge task for such a small cfm volume fan.Now am in process of making of of these suckers ... but using a pc fan and tought how about mounting the pc supply in one of the corners of the box to slightly act as a heater...? If this is possible?
Might be able to give off some slight heat to help without overheating the pc supply...
Hey,if pc fans work thats even better,the more options the better i'd say,im just very leary of low cfm fans but its hard to argue with something thats workingseems to be blowing out alot to me have 6 air vent holes... + another pc fan inside it moving the air around...
Hey victor,im a bit slow so can you help me outCarbon filtering for a box like that can be as simple as buying a 'cut to fit carbon filter, about $9.00 at Menards and fitting it over your holes. I put it over all of the intake and out flow when I built mine. The filter is 48" by 16", even covering the basket for the muffin fan I used it only took one filter. https://www.rollitup.org/do-yourself/29683-bud-dryer.html VV
Hey victor,im a bit slow so can you help me out
Yes that is the heat source. At the time I didn't understand what a 'heat sink' that Al talked about was. I understand they are a standard part of a lot of computers, just a place that draws heat from whatever and disappates it by conducting it from a single point to the entire mass, giving you a 'low temp' heat source.What are you using for the heat source ? from what im seeing in your pics & reading in the thread the food dehydrator is the heat source correct ?
The dehydrator produces too much heat, I had to wire a reastat, insert a thermometer and turn the heat source down until I got to the temperature I wanted. It works, I didn't design it very well, by the time I was done it was maybe $100-150. The computer server cabinet works better, I haven't had to try heating it. I have that in my grow area, and the temp stays 68 to 74f with humidity average 50%.
Good air movement, lower humidity, will assure the same thing. Any heat source has to be controlled to 84f as AL points out.This is the obstacle im struggeling with right now,i think if i can raise the temp to a constant 80 degrees i can cut my drying time in half,ive got a massive cola getting ready to come down thats so dense it worries me, i cant bring myself to chop it up for drying,i think the added heat source speeding things up will assure no mold.
Thats my bad, I didn't post it the right way, forgot to tag it diy. We do have a forum for DIY. I have a build for a flood and drain table and a stand I made to hold a tray of clones, well actually, I built mine to hold (3) trays. I'll have to see if I can retag the bud dryer. Half of the thread I have started are DIY. I'll be posting a 'sight level' for reservoirs, cost $2.15. VVYa know,there should be a seperate forum where members can post all the DIY stuff they've made,if i had seen your bud dryer before i sat & thought about mine,along with looking at Al Fuct's dryer it woulda made my job much easier.
I dont know about lightbulbs but the dryer i posted works well with the parts shown,im looking to improve on the 4 day drying time to 3 days but 2 days would be even better.yes, i was talking to a guy who did the light bulb idea but in a wooden cupboard and just blew a pc fan onto the built under a upside down bowl to distribute heat... he reckons it worked a treat and thinks that what i just built (this idea) is not going to work.
Shit,i thought we had a winning heat source with the dehydratorYes that is the heat source. At the time I didn't understand what a 'heat sink' that Al talked about was. I understand they are a standard part of a lot of computers, just a place that draws heat from whatever and disappates it by conducting it from a single point to the entire mass, giving you a 'low temp' heat source.
I have one of those, I'll try it and let you know, it does seem like I stopped using it because it would get in the low 80's which would be just about right for a drying cabinet. Give me a couple of days. VVi rekon just get one of those little heat pads,try and fit one in on the bottom,the heat off that should work just right,just a matter of fittin it in
Not very loud, infact much quiter than a standard house fan,if i have a DB level meter that i use to calibrate our home theater & if i can ever find the damm thing i'll take a measurement of its noise level & compare it against a few other household items for reference.how loud is that intake fan?