20 Amps all the way!!! You can never be to safeI am running four 840w grow lights , will need to install new breakers. Should I put each on a separate breaker? Should I use 15a or 20a?
Youd need a 30, or 2 20’s is my guess without knowing the amp draw on your lights. I run 650w lights and they are 6,3A eachI am running four 840w grow lights , will need to install new breakers. Should I put each on a separate breaker? Should I use 15a or 20a?
I have a 30 amp dual breaker that isn't being used anywhere. I just wasn't sure if I can put the lights on a 30 amp.Youd need a 30, or 2 20’s is my guess without knowing the amp draw on your lights. I run 650w lights and they are 6,3A each
Sure it's about volts, and can your wall wires handle 30 amps without fire not breaker capabilitiesI have a 30 amp dual breaker that isn't being used anywhere. I just wasn't sure if I can put the lights on a 30 amp.
Once again wattage means nothing. The 30 dual should be fine to run the 4 from. You need to kniw the amp draw from your lights for proper calculation.I have a 30 amp dual breaker that isn't being used anywhere. I just wasn't sure if I can put the lights on a 30 amp.
Yup,I’d do 2 20”s as well in this case.Assuming that your voltage is steady at 120v AC input, you'll be drawing 7 amps per fixture. Personally I'd put 20 amp breakers and run two lamps per circuit.
I'd like to see a source cited for that theory.Also know once a breaker trips once from a true overload it never operates at full capacity again. Its only good for about 80% of its rating. It's simply how a breaker works and is designed internally
He's right it will be fine. But if you are stupid and put 30 amps or more thru those wall wires your asking for trouble if they aren't guaged low enoughOnce again wattage means nothing. The 30 dual should be fine to run the 4 from. You need to kniw the amp draw from your lights for proper calculation.
kHe's right is will be fine. But if you are stupid and put 30 amps or more thru those wall wires your asking for trouble if they aren't guaged low enough
Found out putting breakers in marine boats. Once they trip their are like clips inside that bend. Reseting the breaker pushes them back but dosent fix the curve for real so they trip easierI'd like to see a source cited for that theory.
He would obviously need to wire from the box to the grow room right?He's right is will be fine. But if you are stupid and put 30 amps or more thru those wall wires your asking for trouble if they aren't guaged low enough
So you can't cite a source for your theory? It's just a theory based on some boat work you did? OK. I don't buy it, sorry.Found out putting breakers in marine boats. Once they trip their are like clips inside that bend. Reseting the breaker pushes them back but dosent fix the curve for real so they trip easier
PerfectAmp draw per light is 6.9, the 30 amp uses a 10 gauge wire.
27.6 isn't too much for it to handle? Will be great cause this is already wired right next to my roomPerfect
No. Should be fine. Maybe stager your lights so they all don't boot at once27.6 isn't too much for it to handle? Will be great cause this is already wired right next to my room