Hey, Cakes, do you have a little table, (or can get one,) that will straddle that toilet? It will give more area for you with low effort.
Now is the time to get the bottom layer in place.
What cha' growin' there, Grower?
yeah i wanted a flood table for them to sit on..i found my timer and when i added to the electrical lineup it blew the bathroom fuse..so then i just went back to how i had it..now it blows even though it run all day yesterday that way..go figure.
it's a mix of blue cheese and chemdawg4 and i've mixed them up a bit..oh well!
A 20amp apt? yikes. Gotta take it easy. But she did say the bathroom circuit blows. So, that means.....??
Is there any options to put a small additional fuse box specifically for your grow.the bathroom was running yesterday and today until i added timer. then i undid that and now all of a sudden won't work without tripping switch..so i just got an extension cord.
i'm still looking for my digital thermostat but considering it's comfortable with the door open..just waiting to get that AC vent.
yeah i wanted a flood table for them to sit on..i found my timer and when i added to the electrical lineup it blew the bathroom fuse..so then i just went back to how i had it..now it blows even though it run all day yesterday that way..go figure.
it's a mix of blue cheese and chemdawg4 and i've mixed them up a bit..oh well!
It must suck hard to use 110v for growing.Is it tripping the fuse or the GFCI?
Is it tripping the fuse or the GFCI?
Well if it's the fuse blowing you're overloading the circuit. Couple of questions;the fuse..there is no GFCI on the outlet..weird because it was working.
Well if it's the fuse blowing you're overloading the circuit. Couple of questions;
A) Does your apartment have a GFCI in the electrical box?
B) Is the circuit you're using to power the grow shared with anything else?
you are a dickwow, Sky, you're really turning into an ass. your demeanor gets more Buckish by the day.
yes to A
i'm going to say no to B
i don't understand how i can be overloading the circuit if it worked fine for 2 days. i was plugging/unplugging..just when i added the timer..but now it doesn't even work without the timer like it did.
yes to A
i'm going to say no to B
i don't understand how i can be overloading the circuit if it worked fine for 2 days. i was plugging/unplugging..just when i added the timer..but now it doesn't even work without the timer like it did.
Since you have a GFCI in your apartment and it didn't trip you can rule out current leakage to earth or neutral. (which is a very good thing).
The only thing it could be based on what you've described is an overloaded circuit - drawing too many amps than the fuse can handle.
You said it was working before the addition of the timer which blew the fuse.
Is the fuse a resettable type or the old school wire ones?
When you place you hand on the timer how hot to the touch is it? Warm, hot, can't tell?