General Rambling sponsored by @muleface

muleface

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wow, that is really good looking! I really meant like a how to on doing water cooling.

So are you just lighting from the size? It looks like you have a pretty complex design there. I would like to see more of it.

I see you have some HDX tubs going there, very nice. I started with them, in a most unfortunate aeroponics attempt.
 

ttystikk

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wow, that is really good looking! I really meant like a how to on doing water cooling.

So are you just lighting from the size? It looks like you have a pretty complex design there. I would like to see more of it.

I see you have some HDX tubs going there, very nice. I started with them, in a most unfortunate aeroponics attempt.
I got your how to on water cooling, right here....

Ready?









DON'T.

LOL
 

NapalmZen

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tooo... much... light...

but seriously, that is an amazing build.

probably cheaper than the one i plan on building too. pc water cooled systems cost hundreds for my plans. but are both small and super efficient.
 

NapalmZen

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Anyone ever consider getting a few solar panels to offset the cost of running your lights?
when i own a house, im converting it to solar. im looking at a cheap house atm, and the plot is large enough to drop in a couple small windmills and a generator/battery.
 

muleface

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when i own a house, im converting it to solar. im looking at a cheap house atm, and the plot is large enough to drop in a couple small windmills and a generator/battery.
not sure if its the same where you live, but in my town, the electric company will pay you retail price for the power you pump back in the grid, up to the amount you would normally use, then they pay you wholesale rates. Thought it might be cool to put in like 15 or 20 - 350 w solar panels
 

NapalmZen

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not sure if its the same where you live, but in my town, the electric company will pay you retail price for the power you pump back in the grid, up to the amount you would normally use, then they pay you wholesale rates. Thought it might be cool to put in like 15 or 20 - 350 w solar panels
yes. this is the exact reason i want to invest in solar and/or wind. in 10 years it will pay for itself.
 

ttystikk

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not sure if its the same where you live, but in my town, the electric company will pay you retail price for the power you pump back in the grid, up to the amount you would normally use, then they pay you wholesale rates. Thought it might be cool to put in like 15 or 20 - 350 w solar panels
Cover your entire house in them, at those rates!
 

NapalmZen

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i just bought a new 5X5 tent. and 2 300w MEIZHI china boards.

the 300w lamps are going to be used for tomatoes and peppers. i just want them for that and as a booster light for the larger plants.

i have a viparspectra 600w, but as i learn more about the colors and what led actually do anything, i started looking at the spectrum charts. i felt that the vipar has more useless led and the meizhi just dumped those and put in more whites and reds making it a better lamp.

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NapalmZen

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i was cleaning my garage and a found almost a quarter of dried out dank. it's still stoney too. probably been in there a couple years.
 
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