Stealth Cabinets

stelthy

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The joining gap is no big deal :) You could bolt the 2 units together but if your cool with it the way it is, I am sure it'll be fine :)



if we are very careful when we install the bend and dont push it to far through we'll be fine :)

How much room do you have on the other side of the cab, post up a pic of the space we have on the otherside of the cabs and I'll get busy with my pen n paper - STELTHY :leaf:
 

BudBaby

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The very far side i have 18" mate so no problem there. Im not fussed about bolting them together if we dont need to as the gap is minimal. I was thinking though if we are placing the intake bottom left of the cabs wont i need a bigger gap inbetween them to draw in fresh air or am i confused?
 

stelthy

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The very far side i have 18" mate so no problem there. Im not fussed about bolting them together if we dont need to as the gap is minimal. I was thinking though if we are placing the intake bottom left of the cabs wont i need a bigger gap inbetween them to draw in fresh air or am i confused?
The gap in the middle of the 2 cabs is no problem at all.. Is there a chance you could move the whole unit an inch or 2 to the right so the left intake can pull air in more easily, since the cab weighs so much I would ask for a hand from your Sister.....

Picture the 2nd cab a mirror image...So the intake for the other cab will be on the other side (Not the middle divide between the 2 cabs) - STELTHY :leaf:
 

BudBaby

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Yes mate i should be able to do that, sis is comming tomorrow to help me do the cutting on the other cab so ill get it done then.

How much dynamat do you think ill need or shall i wait until ive got the stuff fitted and work it out then?
 

stelthy

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Yes mate i should be able to do that, sis is comming tomorrow to help me do the cutting on the other cab so ill get it done then.

How much dynamat do you think ill need or shall i wait until ive got the stuff fitted and work it out then?
Yeah I'd wait until you got the equipment fitted 1st, you'll need a fair bit, I would take a guess and say 8 rolls but, I'd say get 10 rolls.. then if you have any left after you can always sell what you don't use on E-Bay..its better to have too much than to little :) - STELTHY :leaf:
 

stelthy

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Also I was going to say on the growshelf, you should cover it/them and the lower cabs in Mylar 1st then apply the 'L' brackets you'll avoid creases that way, I am just playing around with some sketches as to where the trunking for the air lines should go, I'll upload my ideas later :) - STELTHY :leaf:
 

BudBaby

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Ok mate thanks for that it all makes sense and i can actually visualise the set up now.

As for the brackets i may just leave them mate as me sis is decent at lining them anyway so creases should be minimal and as long as it does the trick im happy.

I think the new LED's are the same watt just brighter, he says LED makers usually bring out new versions of lights 10% brighter every 6 months then they bring out a new lights every couple of years. These new red are alot brighter and even give out more than a CREE with the top bin whatever that means lol.

With these new LED's my light will be an equivelant of a 400watt with the old ones. Im really excited about this, if the lights are as good as he says they are i will get results the same as 1200watt MH!!! In his trials SOG he got 600g per sq mtr with a 210 watt light. 3g a watt sounds impossible even with the reading up i have done on growing but he seems a very honest guy and has worked for 2-3 years developing them. Lets see what LED's can really do.

Im very confident these are the best LED bulbs etc that money can buy and id be more than happy with 1.5g per watt which he says i should easily surpass:) I have a good feeling about these and im happy i did some research and payed the extra to use this guy. If i am wrong ill hold my hands up and admit ive been conned. Im not easilly fooled usually and if these lights dont live up to the sellers hype he has done a good job on me as his knowledge although techincal makes sense even to me lol!!
 

acer

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Hey not trying to thread jack but what are ur demisions on ur cabinet
And stealth same for u
I'm trying to build one and tryin to use both Of yalls set ups
Thanks for the help
And sorry for that
 

stelthy

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Ok mate thanks for that it all makes sense and i can actually visualise the set up now.

As for the brackets i may just leave them mate as me sis is decent at lining them anyway so creases should be minimal and as long as it does the trick im happy.

I think the new LED's are the same watt just brighter, he says LED makers usually bring out new versions of lights 10% brighter every 6 months then they bring out a new lights every couple of years. These new red are alot brighter and even give out more than a CREE with the top bin whatever that means lol.

With these new LED's my light will be an equivelant of a 400watt with the old ones. Im really excited about this, if the lights are as good as he says they are i will get results the same as 1200watt MH!!! In his trials SOG he got 600g per sq mtr with a 210 watt light. 3g a watt sounds impossible even with the reading up i have done on growing but he seems a very honest guy and has worked for 2-3 years developing them. Lets see what LED's can really do.

Im very confident these are the best LED bulbs etc that money can buy and id be more than happy with 1.5g per watt which he says i should easily surpass:) I have a good feeling about these and im happy i did some research and payed the extra to use this guy. If i am wrong ill hold my hands up and admit ive been conned. Im not easilly fooled usually and if these lights dont live up to the sellers hype he has done a good job on me as his knowledge although techincal makes sense even to me lol!!
I know what you mean :) ... If the outcome is as good as he says .. I may buy the same LED panals and ditch the MH/HPS setup, as for his terminology lol CREE are a grade A type of LED diode that emitts alot of plant useable light, my old LED units were 630 nm (NanoMeter) which is the frequency at which the LED diodes perform to cover a set bandwidth of the colour scale plants need to grow during photosyntheses..

Lets hope he is telling the truth cos I am very interested to see how his ones perform etc :) Glad you can visualize where we're heading with your cab I cant wait to see it all set up and running... Whats the next thing you plan to buy? - STELTHY :leaf:
 

BudBaby

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Hey not trying to thread jack but what are ur demisions on ur cabinet
And stealth same for u
I'm trying to build one and tryin to use both Of yalls set ups
Thanks for the help
And sorry for that

No problem, i have 2 cabinets that are 2250cm tall x 1100cm wide x 1mtr deep each.
 

stelthy

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Is the actual panel vented, I am just looking at how the fan cools the unit? When do you expect to receive it? Do you know the dimensions of it/them? - STELTHY :leaf:
 

BudBaby

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I know what you mean :) ... If the outcome is as good as he says .. I may buy the same LED panals and ditch the MH/HPS setup, as for his terminology lol CREE are a grade A type of LED diode that emitts alot of plant useable light, my old LED units were 630 nm (NanoMeter) which is the frequency at which the LED diodes perform to cover a set bandwidth of the colour scale plants need to grow during photosyntheses..

Lets hope he is telling the truth cos I am very interested to see how his ones perform etc :) Glad you can visualize where we're heading with your cab I cant wait to see it all set up and running... Whats the next thing you plan to buy? - STELTHY :leaf:


He was saying his LED's bulbs were a closer match to the perfect light absorbtion than CREE's and 10% brighter, probably alot more now im going with the other lights. He does use CREE whites though as he said they are the best.

I paid alot for these so im expecting good results, i think a 1000 watt MH would get close on 20 oz so we shall see what these do. They look well made from the pictures and i like how the lights are spaced out for better coverage and better penetration. He hand solders each bulb himself also.

He is well worth a talk to mate he seems very knowledgable and is also very confident that his prodcuts are the best on the market but only time will tell.

Not sure what im gonna buy next, i have almost everything so i rekon soundproofing next then finally nutes and the bits and bobs i need and another pump. Ill get those though as and when i need to.
 

BudBaby

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Is the actual panel vented, I am just looking at how the fan cools the unit? When do you expect to receive it? Do you know the dimensions of it/them? - STELTHY :leaf:

This is what he says on his ebay page about cooling

Cooling
1 High quality, long life, silent Xilence fan. Due to the design, the case acts as a massive heat-sink which means the fan is not really needed, however it does provide extra cooling if used in a small space and/or high grow room temperatures.


The veg light is 40 cm x 50 cm and the 2 main lights are 33 cm x 56 cm.

Just from the picture it looks well bright and thats just 140watt veg light lol.
 

stelthy

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This is what he says on his ebay page about cooling

Cooling
1 High quality, long life, silent Xilence fan. Due to the design, the case acts as a massive heat-sink which means the fan is not really needed, however it does provide extra cooling if used in a small space and/or high grow room temperatures.


The veg light is 40 cm x 50 cm and the 2 main lights are 33 cm x 56 cm.

Just from the picture it looks well bright and thats just 140watt veg light lol.

Thats good they sound nice and compact :) and they should leave plenty of room so the in-line fan can be fitted afterwards :) - STELTHY :leaf:
 
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