[QUOTE="rnr, post: 11366754, member
allow inspections and csa approved system only and we will be fine.
i agree with this but disagree also. Comes down to discrimination at that point and a risk of security. Maybe provide a receipt for CSA approved gear. When this program comes back it better come back fucking proper. I want to easily obtain house insurance. I want a photo card instead of a pink paper long as my leg. I had it for 2 years then poof no more. I want hydro tax deductions. I want a trade card that gives tax exemption at hydro and hardware stores. I want a 5 year renewal. Is all this too much to ask or do I have my head stuck up my ass? I don't think so...I've been dragged through the mud and publicly outed by my federal government. Enough is enough. I'm a Canadian and don't deserve to be treated this way.Agreed
Before one plant is even germinated an electrician should have to sign off that everythings up to code and giddy up.
Are you gonna require aquarium/planted tank hobbyists to get electricians to sign off on running HID lamps and ballasts or LED light arrays? I think setting maximum square footage for residential locations would be the best and if you plan to running more than 1000W on the circuit in the room then just like any appliance that might require say 30/40 amps of power you need to get an electrician to sign off with proper permits.Agreed
Before one plant is even germinated an electrician should have to sign off that everythings up to code and giddy up.
1000 watts is fine for a 15 amp branch circuit. More than that would require a 20.Are you gonna require aquarium/planted tank hobbyists to get electricians to sign off on running HID lamps and ballasts or LED light arrays? I think setting maximum square footage for residential locations would be the best and if you plan to running more than 1000W on the circuit in the room then just like any appliance that might require say 30/40 amps of power you need to get an electrician to sign off with proper permits.
Yah yah some will cry foul but its either growing for yourself of sending you money to the legal entities licensed to grow.
I don't know the code requirements but aren't you suppose to be at 70% of the circuits load if running for more then several hours? I still think square footage restrictions for inside a residential building would be the best for us to be able to run in the long run, till legalization happens. If anyone wants to grow 20 lights and spend 2K per billing cycle on hydro then they can get a commercial/agri space.1000 watts is fine for a 15 amp branch circuit. More than that would require a 20 breaker.
More than 20 amps it becomes a double pole...
false! you need to be a certified electrician to replace a receptical. you as a home owner might be able to pull a permit, but that's ussally done by the contractor.Electrical permits can be taken out by a home owner. They can do the work and have it checked by an electrician.. then by Hydro to pass the permit.
The issue here people is having INS coverage using HID lights
A proper fire safety system would cover it for INS.
can always use Florescent s .
80% loadI don't know the code requirements but aren't you suppose to be at 70% of the circuits load if running for more then several hours? I still think square footage restrictions for inside a residential building would be the best for us to be able to run in the long run, till legalization happens. If anyone wants to grow 20 lights and spend 2K per billing cycle on hydro then they can get a commercial/agri space.
as much as we WANT OUR RIGHTS this is harpers gov and if you have a electrical insp, then fire city and cops will want to see also.
this is a illegal drug and or medical cannabis lol
you wont get everything we want or think is a right. id be stoked to allow any official to have 1 look a yr sign off then not bug me for 1-5 yrs
that's reality
I'd be fine with that. I've got a small commercial building that I'm dying to move to.I still think square footage restrictions for inside a residential building would be the best for us to be able to run in the long run, till legalization happens. If anyone wants to grow 20 lights and spend 2K per billing cycle on hydro then they can get a commercial/agri space.
not quite but ......false! you need to be a certified electrician to replace a receptical. you as a home owner might be able to pull a permit, but that's ussally done by the contractor.
1000w @ 120v = 8.5ampsI don't know the code requirements but aren't you suppose to be at 70% of the circuits load if running for more then several hours? I still think square footage restrictions for inside a residential building would be the best for us to be able to run in the long run, till legalization happens. If anyone wants to grow 20 lights and spend 2K per billing cycle on hydro then they can get a commercial/agri space.
and do what? rob the small sick patients for pot that's lower than 1100 a lb??? lol highly doutable bud. it would be happening now after all the address went threw the post office.... also I can drive around with a heat sensor, go check your meter spining a mile a minute if I wanted your 40 plants. I also don't know what stage of a grow your at. so I could jack all your vegging babies??? cmon dude.Well requiring a licenses grower to disclose what the electrical upgrades are for might not be a good idea. I would only be comfortable if an electrician was licensed just for that after RCMP security checks. Same reason HC didn't want to give out the info to the RCMP. $50K could easily convince someone to hand over the list.
you're in a dream worldand do what? rob the small sick patients for pot that's lower than 1100 a lb??? lol highly doutable bud. it would be happening now after all the address went threw the post office.... also I can drive around with a heat sensor, go check your meter spining a mile a minute if I wanted your 40 plants. I also don't know what stage of a grow your at. so I could jack all your vegging babies??? cmon dude.
and all electrsions need to be certified to any legal jobs.