Lenin1917
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Shit is the standard here for any “affordable”housing, anything modernized with similar square footage is easily 2-3x my rentOh shit I just gutted my entire home because it had those fuses
Shit is the standard here for any “affordable”housing, anything modernized with similar square footage is easily 2-3x my rentOh shit I just gutted my entire home because it had those fuses
I'm so sorry to hear that. It took me 3 years to save up enough to repair it because it failed leaving Me with only 3 working outlets. Lol man I'm so grateful now to have normal power but I still need to do a lot of work. I'm on a disabled vet salary to make things even worse living in a criminalize cannabis stateShit is the standard here for any “affordable”housing, anything modernized with similar square footage is easily 2-3x my rent
Central air or any 120 window units? If you need window units find the circuits with the least amount of load on them. Ac 120v pulls 15 at 12,000 btuShit is the standard here for any “affordable”housing, anything modernized with similar square footage is easily 2-3x my rent
Sometimes i have to kick it to get it to startI have central air(sort of) lol and a 15000btu 120v window unit, got replacement fuses on the way tooView attachment 5159750
This mf barely works lol
Wow that is fantastic good for you!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.
Nobody is accusing you of unnecessary upgrades! Way to use up every last BTU of cooling potential lol!I have central air(sort of) lol and a 15000btu 120v window unit, got replacement fuses on the way tooView attachment 5159750
This mf barely works lol
I'll be pulling quite a few amps. Need at least 30amp breakers I'm guessing. That's why we're running 220v too so everything won't be piled up together and the ac and a couple of lights won't have to work as hardWow that is fantastic good for you!
Knowing that, you want to simply see how many circuits you have leading to the space (or, if not set yet, figure that). Based upon the number of circuits and what you will use them for, you can determine amps and breakers.
If all you need on those circuits is one light each, a 15a is more than enough. It would be circuits that never come close to tripping.
If you only have a few circuits in the grow area, make sure to install breakers as high an amperage as safely allowed by wiring and electrical standards.
Holy crap. I would call rent control if you're legal. I'm not. So I'm selective about who sees what lolNobody is accusing you of unnecessary upgrades! Way to use up every last BTU of cooling potential lol!
That is awesomeWith a controller View attachment 5159925
Just a 220 outlet?You’ll probably have to hookup the dryer plug to it yourself, I got mine used and already wired on eBay awhile back
This is what I thought thank youYeah, it’s just plugged in to regular dryer outlet like this one, I can’t get a pic of mine rn cause my lights just came onView attachment 5159928
Appreciate the information. I will consider this in the future. However at this cost, $150 I can't pass up the ease. This should do everything I need.If you find you don't have enough juice.. "Flip flopping" is a neat way to run twice the amount of equipment, with less available power. You just run 2 separate rooms instead, each using roughly half the amperage, and you set the timers for slightly less than a 12 hour on light cycle for each room, so there is a gap between the next rooms main loads/lights firing up. There are cons to going this route of course, but using motorized dampers can help to redirect flow, and not have to buy as many doubles for some equipment that might be needed, like AC or exhaust fans, etc.
They even make flip-able ballasts that automatically switch to the other bulb, without using more current.. You could probably make your own flip box that plugs into a ballast, with relays or whatnot for cheaper too, but I never looked much into it, or needed too...