ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Colorado electrical code places 150A panels in new construction. If you want a 200A panel, you need special approval. At any given time, I'm pulling 16kW and I do run a flip schedule; 11kW is bloom and I'm VERY comfortably under 120A;The reason I mentioned the 200 amp service is room for more circuits not the draw in the system. Typically when I go into a house to install HVAC equipment we are hard pressed to find a space for a double pole breaker in a 100 amp. With a 200 amp panel there are more available circuits to draw from. Besides, pretty sure here the code calls for a 200 amp panel on all new residential. Just thought I'd clarify that tty. lol. Like I said 5kw is fuck all here, in the winter, turning on my furnace (we try not too lol) draws 20 kw alone.
240V x 120A = 28.8kW, the max safe 80% load for constant current applications like lighting on 150A service.
Don't forget your AC, electric dryer (buy a gas dryer if you can get the hookups, they're much cheaper to operate anyway), electric oven, coffee pot, the server farm in your gaming cave...