Bubblegum31
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DutchIs the the voltage for the AC you have? Or are you in the UK?
We have 230v current
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DutchIs the the voltage for the AC you have? Or are you in the UK?
This what I mean!!the breaker pops and power goes off lol
Not reallyYou answered your own question.
Check with local electrician lolThe breaker should trip and eliminate a fire in normal circumstances, BUT... we have no idea of your wiring and breaker setup, so it is probably best to have a local electrician look at your set up. Using extension cords that are not rated for the load is typically where fires start. But again, it is probably worth having a local pro put their eyes on it as any info I would give or others is based on what is accepted national electric code, but some homes do not meet those standards given age or non-permitted construction with inferior products.
600w HPS, 300w LED, 10" Osciallating fan, 8000 BTU AC Unit. 4" 100 CFM intake fan, 190 CFM Exhaust. Not to mention whatever else was on that circuit. Maybe a small fridge to keep my beer warm and a small decorative fountain. Covers the sounds of fans well.Wtf are you running for lights that would cause them to overload an outlet like that
Why not finish the one plant with the led and take out the 600 and ac?600w HPS, 300w LED, 10" Osciallating fan, 8000 BTU AC Unit. 4" 100 CFM intake fan, 190 CFM Exhaust. Not to mention whatever else was on that circuit. Maybe a small fridge to keep my beer warm and a small decorative fountain. Covers the sounds of fans well.
FWIW it was two outlets and I thought they were on different breakers. They're not.
Yep, yep. Not abandoning after all. Keeping my one photo 4 weeks in. Harvesting the auto at day 90. See above about 3 or 4 posts. I need to change my title to "Salvaged my grow?"Why not finish the one plant with the led and take out the 600 and ac?
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The breaker serves more than one outlet. I don't know why the outlets are rated at 1500W, but that's what's on the box and the outlet itself.Not really
Becouse the breaker is gonna handle more than 1500w!!
Thank you I appreciate your time and effort to write to me..The breaker serves more than one outlet. I don't know why the outlets are rated at 1500W, but that's what's on the box and the outlet itself.
Appliances like those are usually hard wired into the house (no outlet), or if they are plugged in, they always have their own circuit. My kitchen has like 6 of them.Thank you I appreciate your time and effort to write to me..
With all respect Red, I dont think this is true bcz I have more than one appliance home that uses more than 1500w
Drier \ coker \ electric oven
And I never had a fire bcz I used more than 1500w from one outlet!
Any way thanks again for answering me, as this means that I dont write in Chinese and that there is ppl understand what am sayen !!
Thanks again friend..
Bubble
Also not my case!!Appliances like those are usually hard wired into the house
(no outlet),
Not my case!
or if they are plugged in, they always have their own circuit. My kitchen has like 6 of them.
But in your breaker box, it there a breaker marked for the drier? For the furnace? For the stove? For the fridge? Those are usually dedicated circuits.... then breakers marked lights? Living room? Bedrooms? Those circuits will have multiple outlets on them, usually up to 11 boxes or fixtures....Also not my case!!
I have normal outlets all over the home!