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Thanks for the advice hugely appreciated2 days isn't worth going crazy over. Just keep the schedule. If the breakers are tripping and it's less than 20 amps it's a good idea to replace the wall socket. And just use some Emory cloth the make the end of the wire nice and clean. Especially if they're older. 2 thousand watts can trip a breaker. For sure. 2 600 watts. Shouldn't.
I reckon when they're done they'll both yield similar weight. It's early. Early problems with lights being out aren't a disaster like a light staying on for 3 days.
I added an extra blue light that uses led that caused it after unplugging it took runs fine again. Question is only plant related but thanks.Don't forget circuits usually have lights and plugs on them.... change and lights on the circuits to LED bulbs if they aren't and you can cut draw on a circuit a lot.
Breakers do get lazy over time so if you not exceeding 1440w on the entire 15amp circut then that maybe the case. But I have a feeling you are. Don't forget on start up of any equipment there is a spike in the draw and that when they usually trip. When something comes on.
That's where a good controller will help. It will turn things on one at a time based on startup spikes to prevent that.Don't forget circuits usually have lights and plugs on them.... change and lights on the circuits to LED bulbs if they aren't and you can cut draw on a circuit a lot.
Breakers do get lazy over time so if you not exceeding 1440w on the entire 15amp circut then that maybe the case. But I have a feeling you are. Don't forget on start up of any equipment there is a spike in the draw and that when they usually trip. When something comes on.
Mmin question is if the plants are behind should I flush my other room a week longer so that I can take them all down at the same time?L
I reckon when they're done they'll both yield similar weight. It's early. Early problems with lights being out aren't a disaster like a light staying on for 3 days.
Cool What are those called: go forThat's where a good controller will help. It will turn things on one at a time based on startup spikes to prevent that.
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