I wore myself out yesterday and today building project #2 and it needs more work but items have been ordered, such as another (large computer fan) for the new or maybe I'll switch since the new HPS is only that 150 watt HPS through ebay that I've been waiting for, and a couple florescents, we will see. The 150 watt Hydro Farm is a complete unit, not like my new 250 watt which has a separate ballast. It actually works out for the best with this design, since I don't have the extra shelves that the original has.
If you look closely, you can see the hand crank. It is currently at it's lowest level and will rise another 18 inches, as needed. I wrapped the whole thing in Mylar (the original type) and since the Mylar is only about 92 to 98% efficient, at best. I wrapped the mid section in foil afterwards.
Also the 150 watt HPS is under a banana box to control the escape of light, since I am trying to block as much escaping light as possible because one of my projects is visable when the front door is opened. I have the original on a 15 foot extension cord so when I know that someone is coming then I just wheel it into the garage.
I just realized that I needed to replace the paper towel and also found a (chicken livers) container that just fits over the green inner piece to contain moisture and heat when I put it in with one of my projects to hurry-up the germination by adding some heat.
Again, the germinator is simply two pieces of plactic and some paper towel hanging into the shallow water basin (lid) which draws up the water as needed, but temperature is keeping these seeds from sprouting. It's time to find a warmer spot. It was in the seventies, for the last batch that I sprouted.
The lid did not work as a sump for the water, it would allow drying out too easily. I have a pic of the new design but can't seem to be able to add another photo so I will add it to my next entry.