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1/0 is plenty,i ran it 225' for 125 amps so 160 is cake,I used to have 2 4k rooms flipping back and forth and a veg room all with minis with no issues,now i only run one flower and veg.I did not run a neutral but instead i established a new ground near the sub panel by driving a new 10' ground rod.I know power companies use aluminum but id stick to copper,get ready for a shock when you buy it.
I just pulled my receipt $1590.25 for 2 240' cuts of 1/0,Also get it a little longer than you think you need too,Its a bitch pulling that stuff and you lose a little in the twists and turns of the conduit.
PM me if you have questions or i can help.
OK, got a couple of questions for you experienced sparky types.
I'm about to trench some power to my workshop. 125 amps on a 160' run.
According to this page. I need 1/0 copper, or 2/0 aluminum.
http://www.paigewire.com/pumpWireCalc.aspx
My question is this. I will be running a FLIP, so there will be a constant draw on the line. Should I go one size above what is recommended?
Also, can I get away with a smaller neutral?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I realize that. I have run flips before. What I meant by the constant draw, was that it won't be like a traditional set up where the draw is minimal during lights out.If you're running a flip you need to power off/on the ballast for each 12 hour flip cycle, instead of leaving the ballasts on a flipping hot.
If one were to have a stand alone garage with no electric to it, say about 50 from a house, would it be difficult to get it some power?
Also, what would it take if it were feasible?
Got a few more follow up questions as well.
Edit: By power I mean I want to run up to (2 ea) 1000 watt lights, and a veg area to match (~600 watt lights). This is a soil grow, so really only need fans and misc equip
The wires would connect to a new breaker in the main panel and a new subpanel in the shop.What would I connect the wires to at the house and at the garage?
Would I need to modify whats happening at the source?
^^^this was me in 2012.. Don't know what happen to this account. Lost my e-mail account for this screen name or something.. Anyways. This is me now! Lol. Been an interesting 3 years I gotta say.. Been killing it. And had some major mistakes. Defiantly a learning curve. Upgraded to a new location with a new set of issues. Mostly electrical. I'll be posting under my new identity. Stay tuned for cool pics!10-1000watt magnetic ballast all on 240 volts, 2-460 cfm duct fans 110v, 3 oscillating wall mount fans 110v. (a/c is on separate sub panel so its out of the equation) what awg wire do i need to use for this sub panel?
Here is my new project. I'll start a log and keep you guys posted on everything. Roughly 4000 sqr. Feet. Existing 10 ton ac unit. 4-13x14 office rooms w/ 12 foot ceilings. EAch room has an AC drop and intake. I'll take more pics today when I crack open that big service panel View attachment 534482 View attachment 534483
Hey guys I would really appreciate your input THC FARMER here goes...
I have a 30 x 70 garage converted into living room fully insulated etc. It has central air from the Home A/C unit. The converted garage room has its own Electrical Circuit Box ,separate from the main house box, with (1) 30 am breaker and (2) 20 amp breakers. The circuit box says 100 AMP MAX. By the box I also have a 240 connection not being used. The room is no longer in use so I have a tent with (1) 400 watt MH and (1) 600 watt HPS inside a 8 X 8 tent. I also have four inline 6" fans, 4-5 oscillating fans various sizes, along with a 14,000 BTU Portable A/C. I also have a TV, and CPU in the room aswell. I have not had any issues with this set up as far as blowing breakers goes. My question is if I plan on adding 1-2 more 600 watt HPS ballasts will I run into any problems with the breaker box popping the breakers? Also will I need to get a light controller like the
Helios 1 - 120 Volt 4 Light Timer? The room is not in use during summer hours , so mostly from Oct-March
any advice would be awesome.
I am just not sure IF i will run into any issues if I add 1 or 2 more 600 watt hps lights to my setup. THANKS ALL INFO WELCOMED THANKS
PS The rooms wiring is fairly new and up to date THANKS
Hey guys I would really appreciate your input THC FARMER here goes...
I have a 30 x 70 garage converted into living room fully insulated etc. It has central air from the Home A/C unit. The converted garage room has its own Electrical Circuit Box ,separate from the main house box, with (1) 30 am breaker and (2) 20 amp breakers. The circuit box says 100 AMP MAX. By the box I also have a 240 connection not being used. The room is no longer in use so I have a tent with (1) 400 watt MH and (1) 600 watt HPS inside a 8 X 8 tent. I also have four inline 6" fans, 4-5 oscillating fans various sizes, along with a 14,000 BTU Portable A/C. I also have a TV, and CPU in the room aswell. I have not had any issues with this set up as far as blowing breakers goes. My question is if I plan on adding 1-2 more 600 watt HPS ballasts will I run into any problems with the breaker box popping the breakers? Also will I need to get a light controller like the
Helios 1 - 120 Volt 4 Light Timer? The room is not in use during summer hours , so mostly from Oct-March
any advice would be awesome.
I am just not sure IF i will run into any issues if I add 1 or 2 more 600 watt hps lights to my setup. THANKS ALL INFO WELCOMED THANKS
PS The rooms wiring is fairly new and up to date THANKS
Got any room in that sub panel for more breakers? It is a sub and not a servic? Does the main house (if you are branched off of its power) have a 200 amp service panel? Let's assume that you have 100 amps available for now. But you might want to check so that you don't over load..
Ok. On my 100 amp service panel. I am running 2-9 light (1000's) rooms 12 & 12. One goes off the other comes on. On each room I have a 24,000 btu ac unit. Each room has its own 60 amp sub branched off of the main 100 amp.. All the lights and AC are running on 240. The only time I had an issue running like this is when I hired an "electrician" to wire in a small t-5 veg room for me.. He flipped everything on at once and the ac units both kicked at the same time.. Fried the wire right off the weather head! F@ckn @ss hole. I fired him! Now I wire all my everything myself. The pg&e guy chuckled as he ran a new line for me. Real Ninja right here eh?!
So... take a pic of those panels so we can tell you if its a service panel or a sub. Also I'm curious to know if that 30 amp breaker is connected to that 240 you spoke of. So pics please??
It depends if you are on 220 or 110 .110 almost dubbles your amps.and if you have magnettic or digital ballast.you should be fine if you are running on 220 if not you are probably a little high on amps and should put the fans on seprate breaker.IS it safe to hookup a dual 15 amp timer to a 1000w and the other end a 600w and a couple of fans?
I know it is close to the max amps but not sure exactly how close. I currenly have it set up that way using 2 600's, but I aquired a 1000w ballast and wanted to see how it worked. Dont 6oow use about 5 amps and 1000W about 8.5?
Thanks
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