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Grow Lights

Monday, November 10, 2008

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See that small pile of timber in the washroom? It used to be stationery shelves, hence the holes for shelf pins every three inches.

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Poor Jupiter has been assigned to guarding it ever since the day we moved in a year ago.

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I drag two planks out, together with one of the three-panel plastic backing sheets that I didn’t use on my 22 new bookcases from IKEA, and a carton of fluorescent tubes and fittings.

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Here is my array of lighting fixtures. Two large fittings with no tubes; a small rather useless kitchen counter fitting with one spare tube; 4 tubes for a small fitting that has never worked properly, which is why a friend gave it to ME!

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We will need but two small brackets. “It’s not a load-bearing structure”.

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I tack two brackets on the outside of an L-shaped joint. Don’t those planks look terrible?

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I rest the plastic sheet against the timber. There will be some overlap.

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Here you can see that two panels cover one plank, while a third panel begins to cross the other plank.

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I have plenty of plastic panels – 22 of them, still.

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I will make use of the plastic-headed pins that came with the 22 bookcases. I have lots of them, too!

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I lay the L-shaped timber on the workbench and tap the plastic sheets into place. I have cut a single panel from a second panel set, so that I have a complete panel on one side, and two half-panels on the other side. They butt up neatly leaving so gap.

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Here’s the view from the inside.

I might cover this with reflective aluminium foil to increase the light thrown outwards.

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Here they are, free-standing at last.

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Yup. The inside is quite ugly.

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Here is that small fitting being screwed into place. I’ll need more fittings, I know, but it is fitting to experiment (ugh!)

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With cover and light in place, power on!

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And here is how the unit will be employed.

It looks like a screen, but will provide plenty of good growth light over the winter.

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Here's a photo, taken without flash, of the light in action after dusk.

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