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Hi guys. Im about to setup a fridge for one or two plants. Pretty much have a real old fridge here.

Im gutting the back of it out... motor etc.

 

Ill be planning to run a 600w globe In there with a medium adjustawing.

 

Ill have two plants on a small two pot tray. Top fed recirculating. Pots will be filled with hydroton clay balls. Im aiming for a 3 week veg from clone and going to fill out a little sog screen.

 

Id say fridge is about 0.8m x 0.6m. Freezer as at the bottom

 

It will have one shelf supporting the two pots. Underneath is a 30l resovoir.

 

 

Plan to cool it with two 6inch blue phresh hyperfans. Intake and outtake. And have two 4inch pc fans blowing the canopy inside.

 

One 4inch small cfm fan will be directly blowing onto the bulb.

 

The ballasts will be mounted to the back.of the fridge. So will be the powerboard. Quite stealthy . With the fans inside I should be able to replicate an old fridge in a garage for 2 plants with the sound wise when I have rental inspections.. With the right strain filling out this space I dont see how an elbow possibly more would not be achievable in this setup. Cheers Smoky!!!

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