This is the entrance door to the laboratory of BoozTech. The laboratory is better explained at CalNatives.com. I hung strips of flexible plastic sheeting as a barrier to dust and air exchange. Oh, I hung the door as well. Oh, I put the sheet rock up on the walls. Oh, I painted the walls and ceiling too.
Here is the control area for the lights in the light bank. There are four shelves. To the left of the stack switches are two timers. In the circuitry, the switches are downstream from the timers, so the upper two light shelves are controlled by one timer and each of the shevles can be turned off or on with the switches. I also installed the ethernet connection, showed above the switches.
Here is a partial view of the first, second and third shelves
I installed these light switches.
and this set of RJ-45 jacks and the duplex recepticals now in use
and these
Here is an aquarium tipped on its side to serve as a sterile work area. I used two strips of corner moulding to serve as mounting points for more plastic flexible strips which serve as a barrier to air exchange and to prevent dust and microbe entry.
The front and rear corner moulding are held together with a length of all-thread inside a black fiberglass tube.
More electrical fixtures, viewed through the glass of the aquarium. Left to right: RJ-45 jack, double duplex recepticals, two stack switches and another RJ-45 jack
the capped off wires here are controlled by the stack switches. This is for future expansion to another set of light shelves as are present to the left of the entrance door as viewed from inside.