I mean you still need fans dehumidifier, AC etc?27.6 isn't too much for it to handle? Will be great cause this is already wired right next to my room
Yeah definitely need more breakers installed.I mean you still need fans dehumidifier, AC etc?
Do these dual circuit breakers handle double the amount of amps ? 20 amp dual will handle 40 amps?I've got tandem 15 and 20 amp 1 pole dual circuit breakers like this for my grow;
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2 breakers in one slot, to save a lot of space, which is needed with smaller sub panels mostly..
You could think of a 2-15 as a 30 amp 120v breaker in a way.. like, it's still only 2 x 15's, but without taking up 2 whole slots though.
Then I just run 1 circuit to each separate light\area. I know I can power a fan, complete hydro system w/ air/water pumps, 10 amps worth of light, all off of one of the 2 circuits from the dual breaker.
I'm not having 2 lights fire up off of 1 breaker that way either, as some lights\gear need lots of starting amperage to fire up.
P.S. (as i'm sure most of you know) 20 amp takes a lower gauge thicker wire, so don't go swapping any 15s out for 20s ,without first replacing everything else down the line too.
Yeah but, I’m neither an electrician or a homeowner so I’m limited by my unwillingness to put equity into my landlords property and a lack of readily accessible information on old knob and tube gridsBut, If your lights run on 220-240v, you could use lower amperage 2 pole breaker, and run a single circuit in there to hook them all up too.
Not sure, judging by their(the dehumidifiers) coming back on immediately when I plugged them into extension cords on different circuits I’m gonna guess no. The ac I can’t plug into an extension cord because it’s just to much power for that. I have a smaller unit I need to pick up from my mom now that she’s got central air, but that was gonna be for the dry room. Swtg growing weed feels like a money pit sometimes. Even were I to max out my capacity to something like 10lbs e10w I’d still be kinda brokeDang, do they all have the usual 5 minute startup delay?
What this guy said. I need to fire up 2 more ac and can't because I only have 20amps. The ac pulls 15 each alone. I'm gonna put in 240v dedicated lines20 Amps all the way!!! You can never be to safe
Lights should not pull that many amps. Air conditioners dehumidifiers well pumps. Those are your amp eatersI 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?
It is indeed knob and tube but the rent is cheap, gotta love that it’s the landlords who write our housing codes.i would just get one of these https://hydrobuilder.com/titan-controls-helios-11-4-light-240v-controller-w-trigger-cord.html i have one installed at my place its nice and simple. if your already thinking about putting in multiple 20 amp circuits just be done with it and put one 30amp 240v circuit for the lights its probably easier. you'll also only need one timer as it has a trigger cord. on a side note @Lenin1917 i personally wouldnt want to be living in a building that has knob and tube wiring its a pretty serious fire risk even when just using regular appliances and whatnot in a house. however just because your on a fuse panel doesn't necessarily mean you have knob and tube you wont know until you open a wall and see the knob and tube.
I had to rewire my entire home because it had antique breakers and glass fuses. It's a miracle this house is standing. We got inside the walls and it gave me chills. I put in modern out side meter breaker box. And breaker box indoors. No we're running 2 dedicated lines just for the grow. 220v and 120v dedicated lines. Gear doesn't have to work as hard if it's 220 meaning longer lifespan.The wiring in your setup determines the max breaker amps you can install. More amps is better all things considered.
Breakers can trip and be reset many times with no loss. They also can degrade over time or from overload. They are not particularly expensive but installing breakers is a job for an electrician (or someone with experience).
Your box only handles so many amps, that is another limiting factor.
I would guess 2 - 20s can be done with existing wiring.
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