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    Quote Originally Posted by Done420 View Post
    Better to be safe than sorry eh lol



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    True enough that mate. I’m para as fuck about it tbh so any noise will 100% be eliminated. I don’t care how much it costs.


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    Trying something similar to this, thanks for the ideas

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    Hi, I'm a newbie around this neck of the woods, but I was looking around and found this thread wow such thought has gone into this.! I have just started growing and have also ended up in the loft. Seeing this I had to sign up and comment as I have done pretty much the same set up. I have had to use what I have had unlike you being able to buy so many gadgets. So jealous lol. Anyways I also have used kingspan but ran out so doubled up some 25mm polystyrene boards at the front section. Yours seems to have more head room. The length of mine in 1700mm height 1300mm and width is 1100mm. I'm running a 240w 3000k 660nm quantum board with a oil radiator a few fans , ram 4inch inline fan and filter. Here are a couple of pics. Also I have ran my outtake fan into my water tank in the loft . Hot air into the top of tank stops any worry of condensation and mild in the loft as it hits the lid and cools in there. That way there is no chance of heat signals coming out of a tile or something else in the roof.
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    Couple more pics
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    I'd look to see if you can get your LED panel a little closer mate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I'd look to see if you can get your LED panel a little closer mate...
    Hello mate yeah I have it a little lower just before left the room. It's like 20inchs away and not 100% around 50ish.that pic was around 35 inches when taken. I tho k the photo makes it look further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I'd look to see if you can get your LED panel a little closer mate...
    Its just under 17 inches and im running it at 150watts . I have only had them under this light a couple of days and my last plant I had issues with it getting burnt. I'm playing it safe and slowly will get them closer.i also have some very small plants but do you think they will be Ok? Any help will be gratefull. Sound

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    Love this mate, great thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasMan View Post


    I?m hoping a D seal will give me a total sealed room. Iv got small batten to go on the inside of the frame that I can fit a seal to. It work in my mind but we?ll see when I put it together.


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    Hey man.
    Appreciate I’m a little late to the party but looking at building my own attic grow room and have found your diary really helpful.
    I’m not the handiest with tools so slotting the kingspan into my existing joists would be easy then I’d just staple black and white or reflective sheet over that as you’ve done.

    To make your door you’ve attached some beans to your joists. Is it ok to screw into the joists? Again very little building knowledge.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippy1 View Post
    Hey man.
    Appreciate I’m a little late to the party but looking at building my own attic grow room and have found your diary really helpful.
    I’m not the handiest with tools so slotting the kingspan into my existing joists would be easy then I’d just staple black and white or reflective sheet over that as you’ve done.

    To make your door you’ve attached some beans to your joists. Is it ok to screw into the joists? Again very little building knowledge.

    Cheers

    Meant to add picture

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