Going Stealth – Ikea Cabinet
I’m planning to reconfigure my cabinet Jonas, which was originally a set of drawers with a hidden workstation on the top side. I will change this quite drastically by removing all the drawers, and sealing the front. I will then move on to removing the back and adding an MDF panel and some hinges to make a good solid door, accessible from the back. I will attempt to get a passive inlet from the bottom of the cabinet. The intake should be fitted around the back – connected to the door by a 120mm duct, it will have to be flexible so that the door can open at least 90 degrees if necessary.
I will attempt to put in an massive 400 watts of HPS lightning in this smaller cabinet – the only way this is possible is by cooling that beast of a bulb with some cool air – with other words I will have to use an cooltube for this. I will attempt to use my current 120mm inline fan to do this, using a speed regulator so the noise isn’t unbearable.
I have made a simple list of the items I will need to acquire to accomplish my build – I have most of the tools needed so hopefully the price for converting this into a functioning cabinet for me will be around 200-250 dollars.
Looking into how to configure the inside – I haven’t decided on anything specific right now. Maybe you guys have some ideas on how I should plan the inside?
My instinct tells me I should hang the cooltube in a short chain (5-10 links at the most), and using the SCROG method to keep the plants growing at a specific height during the whole flowering period – removing the necessity to adjust the light. I was thinking about putting the carbon filter in one corner – with the fan ontop of it – and insulated-ducting to the cooltube. From there I would use additional insulated-ducting down to the bottom again – where I will change to flexible ducting connecting to the door with a light trap if necessary.
Is my idea workable? Is it dumb to have around 3 90 degree angels in the ducting? Keep in mind while I do want to cool my bulb – I want to make as little noise as possible, since this will be kept in my bedroom upon completion.
Feel free to give any input on this build - I will keep researching for another week then I'll start gathering materials to build it.
JONAS secretary, B80xD48xH123 cm.
I’m planning to reconfigure my cabinet Jonas, which was originally a set of drawers with a hidden workstation on the top side. I will change this quite drastically by removing all the drawers, and sealing the front. I will then move on to removing the back and adding an MDF panel and some hinges to make a good solid door, accessible from the back. I will attempt to get a passive inlet from the bottom of the cabinet. The intake should be fitted around the back – connected to the door by a 120mm duct, it will have to be flexible so that the door can open at least 90 degrees if necessary.
I will attempt to put in an massive 400 watts of HPS lightning in this smaller cabinet – the only way this is possible is by cooling that beast of a bulb with some cool air – with other words I will have to use an cooltube for this. I will attempt to use my current 120mm inline fan to do this, using a speed regulator so the noise isn’t unbearable.
I have made a simple list of the items I will need to acquire to accomplish my build – I have most of the tools needed so hopefully the price for converting this into a functioning cabinet for me will be around 200-250 dollars.
Looking into how to configure the inside – I haven’t decided on anything specific right now. Maybe you guys have some ideas on how I should plan the inside?
My instinct tells me I should hang the cooltube in a short chain (5-10 links at the most), and using the SCROG method to keep the plants growing at a specific height during the whole flowering period – removing the necessity to adjust the light. I was thinking about putting the carbon filter in one corner – with the fan ontop of it – and insulated-ducting to the cooltube. From there I would use additional insulated-ducting down to the bottom again – where I will change to flexible ducting connecting to the door with a light trap if necessary.
Is my idea workable? Is it dumb to have around 3 90 degree angels in the ducting? Keep in mind while I do want to cool my bulb – I want to make as little noise as possible, since this will be kept in my bedroom upon completion.
Feel free to give any input on this build - I will keep researching for another week then I'll start gathering materials to build it.
JONAS secretary, B80xD48xH123 cm.