TriggerFinger
Active Member
Well its been a while but I finally made some more progress on the room
So I ran electricity up to the attic using the same outlet that I had been
using before in the Basement. I ran a heavy gauge extension cord up
through the floor in the hallway closet to the attic. I know that outlet
has a dedicated 20 amp circuit and can run all my stuff.
Next I wanted to set up the light and make sure everything worked
Here is my cool tube, it is a Sun System Sun Tube Reflector.
I bought it here at www.4hydroponics.com
it was $109.00 and it came quick.
Most important the cord fits my ballast.
I took the internal reflector out, was kind of a bitch.
Definatley helps to have a dolly for moving the heavy stuff around
in a cramped space.
Next I used the hooks that came with the cool tube to hang it
from the wood board I put up in the center of the room.
The metal strap holding the hook is for hanging HVAC vents, I
got it at Home depot.
I hung the cool tube up on the hooks.
It came out a little lower than I had expected but I geuss I can
always change that if need be by moving the hooks further apart.
Then I installed the fan at the end of the cool tube pulling air over
the bulb. This was a lot harder than I thought it would be, could of
used a second set of hands for sure. I used a 4" to 6" reducer that
I bought at Home Depot to fit to my fan. I eventually turned the
fan around to blow over the bulb and in this circumstance it definitely
worked better.
Here are some pics of the light on
This is my construction zone buddy, he keeps me company up there
So I ran electricity up to the attic using the same outlet that I had been
using before in the Basement. I ran a heavy gauge extension cord up
through the floor in the hallway closet to the attic. I know that outlet
has a dedicated 20 amp circuit and can run all my stuff.
Next I wanted to set up the light and make sure everything worked
Here is my cool tube, it is a Sun System Sun Tube Reflector.
I bought it here at www.4hydroponics.com
it was $109.00 and it came quick.
Most important the cord fits my ballast.
I took the internal reflector out, was kind of a bitch.
Definatley helps to have a dolly for moving the heavy stuff around
in a cramped space.
Next I used the hooks that came with the cool tube to hang it
from the wood board I put up in the center of the room.
The metal strap holding the hook is for hanging HVAC vents, I
got it at Home depot.
I hung the cool tube up on the hooks.
It came out a little lower than I had expected but I geuss I can
always change that if need be by moving the hooks further apart.
Then I installed the fan at the end of the cool tube pulling air over
the bulb. This was a lot harder than I thought it would be, could of
used a second set of hands for sure. I used a 4" to 6" reducer that
I bought at Home Depot to fit to my fan. I eventually turned the
fan around to blow over the bulb and in this circumstance it definitely
worked better.
Here are some pics of the light on
This is my construction zone buddy, he keeps me company up there