Bict 16/17. Straya m8 2.0

Nugachino

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I've got just a regular bathroom exhaust fan doing mine at the moment. Its 192m3/hr flow rate. And keeps my cabinet between 5-10°c above room temperature. That's running the lights soft. And without scrubber.

Cab height is 1m by a 3sq foot base.
 

Joomby

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I've got just a regular bathroom exhaust fan doing mine at the moment. Its 192m3/hr flow rate. And keeps my cabinet between 5-10°c above room temperature. That's running the lights soft. And without scrubber.

Cab height is 1m by a 3sq foot base.
Yeah I was going to run a bathroom exhaust but I thought it may be hard to run a carbon fillter and be a bit noisy. I was going to run a dual vege/flower in the one wardrobe also but thought it would be to cramped. not sure if I want to run 2 plants or one big one. I have some warm white led strips on order also to run around the whole inside to turn on for supplement lighting when the plant/plant's fill the wardrobe
 

ruby fruit

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Yeah I was going to run a bathroom exhaust but I thought it may be hard to run a carbon fillter and be a bit noisy. I was going to run a dual vege/flower in the one wardrobe also but thought it would be to cramped. not sure if I want to run 2 plants or one big one. I have some warm white led strips on order also to run around the whole inside to turn on for supplement lighting when the plant/plant's fill the wardrobe
Years ago when i had a wardrobe with a 400 bps running i had a standard bathroom exhaust fan on top with a beer carton box on top of it with a couple Slits in it for air ..pretty much soundproof
I miss my first indoor setup i thought I was good pulling 7 oz every 3 months
 

ruby fruit

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Yeah I was going to run a bathroom exhaust but I thought it may be hard to run a carbon fillter and be a bit noisy. I was going to run a dual vege/flower in the one wardrobe also but thought it would be to cramped. not sure if I want to run 2 plants or one big one. I have some warm white led strips on order also to run around the whole inside to turn on for supplement lighting when the plant/plant's fill the wardrobe
You will get as much off one as doing two
 

Nugachino

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Mine is more a hum when running. Probably would've been even quieter. But the fan blades arent on properly. Making it vibrate more than it should. I'll be getting around to replacing it with a proper exhaust fan at some stage. Preferably before summer hits.

I've noticed CanFan has one that auto throttles based on the temperature its set to. RKW 100?
 

Nugachino

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You can get a decent yield from smaller plants. Mainlining and scrogs will both give you a hefty amount. Its just that they're grown shorter and wider. Rather than taller and more conical.
 

ruby fruit

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I've always thought bigger is better.im not used to compensating sise with quantity. Just like some girls I used to know
I used to do 2 plants under the 400 at never broke the 8oz mark but then i moved a pot out and broke the 8 oz easy with just one of the same strain
 

ruby fruit

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You can get yield from smaller plants. Mainlining and scrogs will both give you a hefty amount. Its just that they're grown shorter and wider. Rather than taller and more conical.
Man I had that wardrobe when i was 19 like 25 yrs ago lol
I didnt know wat scrog was back then but just pushed in thumbtacks around the walls and lst all the branches...grown in clayballs to wat memories
 

Joomby

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How does the wood/chipboard cope with constant humidity? I sealed every screw hole, dowl,exposed board and edge with bluemax as I put it together and then after it was all together I spray painted all the seams and edges with 2pac and then went over and sealed again with industrial silver tape. The shit we use to cover engine components and turbos and shit
 

Nugachino

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How does the wood/chipboard cope with constant humidity? I sealed every screw hole, dowl,exposed board and edge with bluemax as I put it together and then after it was all together I spray painted all the seams and edges with 2pac and then went over and sealed again with industrial silver tape. The shit we use to cover engine components and turbos and shit
Handles okay. My minicab is a $69 slap together from cheap as chips.
 

ruby fruit

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How does the wood/chipboard cope with constant humidity? I sealed every screw hole, dowl,exposed board and edge with bluemax as I put it together and then after it was all together I spray painted all the seams and edges with 2pac and then went over and sealed again with industrial silver tape. The shit we use to cover engine components and turbos and shit
You got your feeder n pump in cab as well like I did ?
 
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