greenblood
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So I've been working a bit on this old mac case for the past week and I've made a little progress. There's still much to be done. I've just been taking snapshots so bear with me on the pics
First I finally cleared out everything from the case. It took me a minute to figure out that I was supposed to drill out the divots.
I have four computer fans now, but only had 3 when I took this shot:
Due to where I store this Mac, maintaining the stock look on the front is important (as opposed to the back or sides), so I took the faceplate off of the zipdrive and glued it back to the inside of the case.
Next I thought about my lights. I am working with a budget but I want to use CFLs and be able to raise and lower the lights, so I used these weatherized sockets and attached strong bar magnets to the back of them. The system is stronger than I had hoped, it is actually kind of difficult to move the lights up and down.
Next you can see where I installed two fans, one intake on the lower left and one outtake on the upper right of the box. I also started doing some light sealing with electric tape but there's a lot left to be done. I also am probably going to need to rework my fans because with just the lights and fans in the box, temps are about 83. I also just bought some heat shrink tubing and weatherstripping to try and quiet the fans down, they are somewhat noisy and that's worse than leaking light as far as my stealth is concerned. I have them running on a 12 volt charger and might try switching to lower voltage to see if that helps with noise, but only if I get some good temps with the new fans.
Oh yeah, and this is where I installed a very cheap thermometer. Haha.
As I said, I've got more I need to do...after I finish lightproofing it I want to do something to the walls to increase reflectivity, except that I don't want to interfere with the magnets on the back wall of course. I'm thinking with my budget in mind. I need to quiet the fans and I also need to figure out a nice sized (perhaps custom made) container that can maximize my space and remain as low as possible. I still need to get soil too of course. I am thinking scrog might help so I want to make a screen. I'm still reading about all that but the basic idea is great. And so much more...
Well thanks for checking it out and I'd appreciate your input! Have a great buzz!
First I finally cleared out everything from the case. It took me a minute to figure out that I was supposed to drill out the divots.
I have four computer fans now, but only had 3 when I took this shot:
Due to where I store this Mac, maintaining the stock look on the front is important (as opposed to the back or sides), so I took the faceplate off of the zipdrive and glued it back to the inside of the case.
Next I thought about my lights. I am working with a budget but I want to use CFLs and be able to raise and lower the lights, so I used these weatherized sockets and attached strong bar magnets to the back of them. The system is stronger than I had hoped, it is actually kind of difficult to move the lights up and down.
Next you can see where I installed two fans, one intake on the lower left and one outtake on the upper right of the box. I also started doing some light sealing with electric tape but there's a lot left to be done. I also am probably going to need to rework my fans because with just the lights and fans in the box, temps are about 83. I also just bought some heat shrink tubing and weatherstripping to try and quiet the fans down, they are somewhat noisy and that's worse than leaking light as far as my stealth is concerned. I have them running on a 12 volt charger and might try switching to lower voltage to see if that helps with noise, but only if I get some good temps with the new fans.
Oh yeah, and this is where I installed a very cheap thermometer. Haha.
As I said, I've got more I need to do...after I finish lightproofing it I want to do something to the walls to increase reflectivity, except that I don't want to interfere with the magnets on the back wall of course. I'm thinking with my budget in mind. I need to quiet the fans and I also need to figure out a nice sized (perhaps custom made) container that can maximize my space and remain as low as possible. I still need to get soil too of course. I am thinking scrog might help so I want to make a screen. I'm still reading about all that but the basic idea is great. And so much more...
Well thanks for checking it out and I'd appreciate your input! Have a great buzz!