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lysol

You got "that ice cream" up in yo freezer dude

Awesome thread,

more info on heat exchanger plx.. whats it do exactly? What advantages it has over other methods of venting?

Also where did you learn all these fancy electricity terms? Reading up on icmag?
 

billy_big_bud!

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wow bro, i am astounded. i havent been this impressed by someones diy and general grow building skills since tick of og. you really are doing it up proper. thanks so much for sharing. love the entrance. very stealth indeed. enjoy your endevours to the fullest! blessings.
 

Danks2005

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Dude your room is sick. I absolutely love the automation. One of these days i will incorporate a plc in my room. To have complete control of your rooms temp, humidity, ventilation except maybe nutes, and ph (although realtime monitoring) from the touch of a keyboard is a dream of mine as well. Only need to adjust ph, ppm, and raise lights. I beleive I could automate these also if i really sat down and thought about it. Maybe with something simple like lucas formula and some sort of dosing apperatus, you could add in small doses already at 2:1, have the system mix with pump in rez, then recheck ppm, and continue untill preset value is reached. Possibly the same with ph. Lighting, maybe a small forward/reverse electric moter, there has got to be a senser that will measure distance. Use a few sensors, program to average the data then adjust distance of lamps to canopy to preset value. Damn, i love plc, instrumentation, and motor control circuits. Your room is very nice.
 

ithinkiam

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This is so neat. Kudos to you!
 

overbudjet

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You got "that ice cream" up in yo freezer dude

Awesome thread,

more info on heat exchanger plx.. whats it do exactly? What advantages it has over other methods of venting?

Also where did you learn all these fancy electricity terms? Reading up on icmag?
The Heat Exchanger was a air cooling device (circulate water in tranny oil cooler and push air throught it and drain to waste)same concept than Hydro Inovation ice box but 3 panel instead of one.
Whit these systeme i can cool 3.8 k 2x400 watts was bare bulb and
3 k in cooltube with 8 inch fan.
 

alflud

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Amazing stuff OB. You really know your stuff man. What's the gig with the readouts on the monitor? You got all this hooked up to your PC dude?
 

overbudjet

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wow bro, i am astounded. i havent been this impressed by someones diy and general grow building skills since tick of og. you really are doing it up proper. thanks so much for sharing. love the entrance. very stealth indeed. enjoy your endevours to the fullest! blessings.
THANKS
 

overbudjet

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Amazing stuff OB. You really know your stuff man. What's the gig with the readouts on the monitor? You got all this hooked up to your PC dude?
Complete atmospheric control

i have sensor for rez water temp,co2,scrog RH,scrog temp,room temp,room RH,(smoke sensor,flood sensor,door sensor,suppose to be in 2 weeks)and a good array of switch (computer to 5 volt dc)S.S.R. and some relay i have control over ,rdwc pump,Rez water cooling coil,air pump,magetic door lock,light,dehu,co2,Heat exchanger,sulfur burner ,rez cooling fridge,
main water intake cut(selenoide),electric cut(contactor),computer and air pump are batterie backup
 

overbudjet

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Awesome thread,



Also where did you learn all these fancy electricity terms? Reading up on icmag?
Some basic skill (i am a DIY fan why buy it when you can built it)and alot of reading Mad respect to
MADPENGUIN

read is threads on electricity
DIY Light Controller (Post #497-499)
Voltage Drop Calculations
Basic wire sizes and ampacity
Complete guide to wire size/type and ampacity plus How to wire a sub panel
Installing a subpanel in a detached structure plus burial depth requirements
Running wire and installing branch circuits
Electrical Theory
"Old Working" branch circuits
GFCI and AFCI requirements
NEMA receptacle and plug types
Everything you wanted to know about Flexible cords
Receptacle spacing
240v and Multi Wire Branch Circuit
is worth the money
 

M3@n_0n3

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I love the secret entrance to the "man" errrr "Budcave!"

Been thinking about doin' something like this myself. Mine would be more like CellarDweller's.

I just can't get out of the closet!

k+ from the M3@n_0n3
 

Tatz

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drum-drum-drum---
First, let me send you K++ for this thread !! I never saw anything like this, you´re THE MAN !:bow::bow::bow:
I know you have pain issues, I certainly don´t want to stress anybody (Patience being só important in everything that has to do with living) but, maybe, an update on the process ?
I really really look forward to see some green in this "fridgecave" !
respect, keep up the good work and thank you so much for sharing !

Edit: Subscribed !
 
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overbudjet

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drum-drum-drum---
First, let me send you K++ for this thread !! I never saw anything like this, you´re THE MAN !:bow::bow::bow:
I know you have pain issues, I certainly don´t want to stress anybody (Patience being só important in everything that has to do with living) but, maybe, an update on the process ?
I really really look forward to see some green in this "fridgecave" !
respect, keep up the good work and thank you so much for sharing !

Edit: Subscribed !

Thanks for the good words .the room will be ready in 2 week taking clone at the moment. it was a slowly process building this room
i'm not able to work more than 1 hours per day and not every day

P.S. i like the fridgecave nick.
 

overbudjet

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WOW verry impresive setup. The electric part and the automation is demential.:noway:


Now let see it GREEN !

Thanks.The electric part of the project was almost finish,i prefer to have control on everythings.this let me some time to do everything
else.
 

ajc0k

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jesus man you've got some diy talent major props. anxiously waiting on that diy cooler thats exactly what i need ! :tiphat:
 

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JETS
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Damn! That's very nice!!! You have some sweet DIY skills bro :)

I am interested in watercooling, so was glad to find that DIY applications were not that hard to make. How much water does that thing use in a week? What temperature is the water going in? Sorry if you've answered this already I didn't see it, probably too excited by the room.

Love the fridge as well mate, sweet idea!
 

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