Thanks to everyone helping me get this far. I'm very excited I got everything working with the help of you fine people!
Now, I just need to design the panel layout and mount everything. Basically, everything I read says kind of the same thing, try to organize the voltages and keep them together/separated logically and logically. Ha. I tried to keep the wires of different voltages from crossing.
I introduced a junction box(es) for the 120VAC because I don't see any other way to do it neatly. The 120VAC needs to feed each of the components -->the 5VDC PSU (phone charger to power the MEGA 2560), the 12VDC PSU (to power the relays), and the 120VAC Relays (to power the lights, water pumps, air pumps, climate control and fans).
There are two 120VAC lines coming into the room that I can use. One is for lights and the other is for receptacles. The 1000 WATT HPS Ballasts for the Lights will probably need to run off the higher amp receptacle line and everything else off of the lower amp, "light line".
In the pics, I only show one junction box, but I have two that I can place next to each other.
Can someone look at my layout design and tell me if this looks good? More importantly, Safe?
The panel is made of acrylic and will have an acrylic cover over it. So, it will be sealed, but not airtight. I may include a small computer fan for the panel box. The acrylic box will be mounted to a plaster/clay block wall, typical of Brazilian construction. There is No Ground Wire(s) anywhere in this building except the elevators.
All of the wires I am using for the project are shielded to the max rated volts of 300VAC and about 100C. I only used wires that have their ratings printed on the sheathing. I am going to do another once over on them, and I can add sheathing to any wires that are too low rated.
------ One of my top questions is if I need to ground all the shielded cables to ground on the box and how do I do this with a plastic box? Or, is it just important that all the shielded cables are grounded to each other? ------
THANK YOU!