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Thats more often used for odd shaped enclosures. Seeing as yours is just rectangle shaped why not just use lxwxh.

My enclosure is not a square one....

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That is actually pretty easy to figure out that one. I am horrible at finding out the CF of boxes with a bunch of angles but i could manage your box

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but how do the peanuts measure volume?

this is some confusing shit

It displaces volume. Imaging you had an embty bucket that you were able to fill with 2ft^3 of peanuts....that would be your volume.

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but how do the peanuts measure volume?

this is some confusing shit

fill your odd shaped enclosure with them, then poor them into a card board box and measure how much they fill it up. then use the normal formula to figure volume.

 

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Thats more often used for odd shaped enclosures. Seeing as yours is just rectangle

shaped why not just use

My enclosure is not a square one....

f2faa1a3.jpg

That is actually pretty easy to figure out that one. I am horrible at finding out the CF of

boxes with a bunch of angles but i could manage your box

I figured I have about 6 cubes.....plus 2.5 more in the spare tire well. So about 8.5 total

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