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    Help with the Scrog method

    Anywhere in the room
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    Beginning The Build Out

    4x8 plywood tables 3 sheets framed together so 24' each section 4 sections total Slopping @ 12" off floor to 4" for water drainage to a 12x12x48 reservoir with sump pump fed with 3/8 polyeurothane tubing inserted into 2" pvc auto water Expensive set up but waters 156 warrior pots 5 gallon in...
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    Beginning The Build Out

    I have 20 gravitas in a warehouse 10 tons of air On my 2nd run Spacing is 5' on center Built my own tables with plywood and corrugated sheeting I'm an electrical contractor and have built many rooms See me in grow room electrical if u need some answers Hiboy
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    Grow Room Electrical

    Only way to know this is to know the layout of your house If your panel is by the new location then that's the way to go Hb
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Bobby MY BOY BOBBY dont be a hater i gave you sound advice your obviously not who you pretend to be DONT YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT MY ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ????????????????????? :sick0004:
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    tRICHROME... explain this. went to pool pump reads 208 volt using 9.6 amps... THEN 230v uses 8.8 amps. UR SO UNEDUCATED GUESS WHAT... HIGHER VOLTAGE REQUIRES LESS AMPS. WHICH IS $ MAYBE YOU SHOULD REREAD WE ARE TALKING PUMPSSSSS. AND A,C AMPS ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS AMPS ARE NOT YOUR...
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    gnats in coco

    The twilight zone
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    THIRD take a load meter and put in on the white or black you instructed... where at the panel well..... you wont get a reading testing the white wire... unhook it at the panel and you'll fry everything..why dont you try that and prove me wrong.. and if you test your neutral at the...
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    SECONDLY you responded that "your billed by voltage or current" GUESS WHAT VOLTAGE IS CURRENT but you wouldnt know that eh.....
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Lets end this quick and i'll put it in big words FIRST.. YES WE'RE BILLED BY KILO WATT HR.. IN THE U.S.A, BUTTTTTTTTTT 240V RUNS AT A LESSER AMP WHICH MEANS IT PRODUCES LESS KILO WATTS!!!!!! HERE LOOK AT THISSS ....... KW IS $$$$ KW IS $$$$ 240V MORE.. 120V LESS..
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    electrical set up

    sub panel is definitely the way to go. all ballasts arent created equal word to the people
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Holy krap ok here we go. FOR THE ELECTRICAL UNSKILLED. THE HIGHER THE VOLTAGE THE LESS AMPS EQUALS $$$$$$$ THAT ENDS THAT 2ND. I SAID ITS POSSIBLE TO SQUEEZE TWO 1000 WATT LAMPS ON A 20 AMP 120V CIRCUIT. SURE ITS OVER THE RECOMMENDED 80%... YOUR ALSO "ASSUMING" ALL BALLASTS TAKE 1100...
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    Could a dimmer switch adjust watt usage and color spectrum on 1000w hps?

    Do it.. haha just kidding.. wanted to raise a few eyebrows but my 3 cents is if there is a dimmable ballast available and thats what its stated to do.. then im sure the company who makes it could tell you the right dimmer to use... rated at a thousand or more watts.. wouldnt try dimming an...
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    gnats in coco

    I thought that gnats lay eggs in your medium and will hurt your roots. Any one know about this... I also bought the sticky paper from h. depot and it folds to an open triangle around the stem. In a week they were filled with all the flying suckers..
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Ok Bobby now that the pressures on... haha.. i'm doing this from memory of reading your quote.... I'ld first put the a/c with the dehumid/humidifier on the 15 amper... just AROUND 1500 watts which is your safe point on it. Then if your dedicated two 20 amp circuits are not sharing the neutral...
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    I agree papa but that's why we try to follow the 80% guidline. To leave a little room for surges and the variation of actual draw from equipment . .sorry bobby
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Bobby...what do you want to plug in to your cord? From the link to h depot Imo they would rate it continuous .... a breaker is recommended to be at 80%. Your wire ain't gona burn..your breaker will trip first if operating correctly. Put a 20 amp gfi for ur plug. You'll be golden. Volt drop...
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Ok let me clarify something.... running 240v with a/c, h.d. pumps will save you money vs 120v. I am checking on the ballast comsuption of power to see if it matters. peace
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    ~Got Fire!!!.......UC6XL here we go...

    awesome experiment to see the difference between the one 8 inch and the two 5 inchers. i bet alot of growers are wondering the same thing. awesome job
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    Paying my Dues.. Electrical knowledge

    Osk... you pulled your old breaker out and replaced it with the same but no power. Then put the old one back in and it worked but hasnt tripped since your now using it for something else... sounds like your load was heating up enough to trip that breaker.. they are made to do that on an...
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