PipeCarver
Supporter
- 5,643
- 313
From what I see in the pic ..you have a 14/2 coming out of the panel..indicating 1 ....15 amp circuit... with the freezer already on it you don't have much amperage left to run more than a couple of fans and small light....You have 2 spaces for new circuits at the top of your panel...you could drop a couple 15 amp down to give you what you need without over loading....If your panel is close to your growYep you right, the plug is wrong, sending it back and ordering a #12 darn! Didn't see it in the pic only next day when I was going to use it.
Yes it's about 10' from grow tentFrom what I see in the pic ..you have a 14/2 coming out of the panel..indicating 1 ....15 amp circuit... with the freezer already on it you don't have much amperage left to run more than a couple of fans and small light....You have 2 spaces for new circuits at the top of your panel...you could drop a couple 15 amp down to give you what you need without over loading....If your panel is close to your grow
Ah after i took the pic's I see the 2 blanks you were refering to, top right.Yes it's about 10' from grow tent
The circuit it's on is 2nd from bottom on right side and I had a guy put in a 20a in that spot also he droped in a few more because they tripped alot.
That was about 10 yrs ago when they said it would cost me 3k to replace the panel but said I could "grandfather it in" fkn rip off's.
"you could drop a couple 15 amp down" Not sure what you mean.
I could probably get a guy to do it if I could explain what I want done if I can't do it myself.
I have the oil heater, 6" fan, TS1000 (140w), 6" Intake fan and a 4" exhaust fan along with the freezer on that.
Last year I was running the FC4800 (480w) along with 2 6" exhaust/intake fans and a 8" occilating fan an 6" small fan + freezer on it.
There are 2 slots left at the top of the panel next to the 30amp dryer breaker where you could add 2 more single pole 15amp breakers or a 2 pole with twin 15amps. If you can find the breakers for that panel its a 1 1/2 hr job....you need 15' 14/2 wire---2 ..4x4 junction boxes with 1/2" knock outs...4 connectors..A mounting board attached to the wall to attach the boxes.....2 mud plates for dual receptacles in each box...4 receptacles ...2 cover plates a few screws maybe a staple or 4...excuse the artAh after i took the pic's I see the 2 blanks you were refering to, top right.
Google time lol
In the interm until I can do this I might have a solution cause when you said "30amp dryer breaker"There are 2 slots left at the top of the panel next to the 30amp dryer breaker where you could add 2 more single pole 15amp breakers or a 2 pole with twin 15amps. If you can find the breakers for that panel its a 1 1/2 hr job....you need 15' 14/2 wire---2 ..4x4 junction boxes with 1/2" knock outs...4 connectors..A mounting board attached to the wall to attach the boxes.....2 mud plates for dual receptacles in each box...4 receptacles ...2 cover plates a few screws maybe a staple or 4...excuse the art
Ya the dryer has a 30 amp and the only time it gets close to drawing the full load is when you turn it on..with heat on full. There is lots of room left. The only issue is evrything you tap off that isn't fused at 15 amps so if you overload it nothing will trip until the wires get so hot they burst into flames so don't think because the breaker doesn't blow that your wiring is good.....IF .....you over load the wires capacity to handle the heat..In the interm until I can do this I might have a solution cause when you said "30amp dryer breaker"
I thought of that outlet and yes it has two recepticals, one for the dryer and the outher is free to use .
I pluged the extension I have for the light, steamer and fan in. So I hope that holds up when the dryer is running.
I will test when when I get a minute. Thanks.
Ya the dryer has a 30 amp and the only time it gets close to drawing the full load is when you turn it on..with heat on full. There is lots of room left. The only issue is evrything you tap off that isn't fused at 15 amps so if you overload it nothing will trip until the wires get so hot they burst into flames so don't think because the breaker doesn't blow that your wiring is good.....IF .....you over load the wires capacity to handle the heat..
When the power on our dock was overloaded in the winter with house boaters using heaters they weren't supposed to be using...it only had a 100amp service so my dad would use a #14 solid wire as a fuse to replace burned out 100amp fuses, at about 130 amps the wire would burn through...no more connection.....lol....
I'm glad you gotter figured, your right about talking it out it gets you to focus on the issue and and helps get the grey matter loosened up....it gets a bit ridged as we age lol.....Kinda smooth running,
The 2 in the celler are doing well dispite my attempts to screw them up.
Focusing on the little things so they don't turn into big ones.
Much more on amounts of nutrients and when to feed.
They are getting a lower dose of nuits this time backing down to 500 PPM.
I think I gave them to much at 650 last time, my bad, as my grandson always says, lol.
Even when he does nothing wrong.
I thought it was the light maybe to low or to high lux wise.
I lowered it today a bit to give them a rest.
The leaves looked like they were bubbling with a lil curling action going on also a lil nuit burn.
The seedlings are doing good just not growing as fast as I want them to, lol.
Watering them tomorrow, still not sure I should feed them yet. Maybe wait another week.
I did some cutting on lower end of GL n BD in the basement.
I thought I would see if theses are clonable so diped them in Clone X
yesterday, they are still alive and kickin'.
Trying something different cause I will be doing this soon, maybe this spring.
@PipeCarver dang I get so mixed up once I get my mule head on it.
Kept thinking about the outlet I used and it ain't the dryer plug but the washer plug.
Dryer has a bigger plug n dif outlet altogether.
This one is prob a 15amp or is I am lucky a 20amp but it works beautifully for my grow tent stuff,
I am relieved I got this straightened out so I can sleep peacefully, The other plug had to much on it.
So Thanks Again, @PipeCarver sometimes just hashing things out with someone gets the gears turning with a good result.
Pic's
I posted more on my page but we were stride for stride but you've moved ahead with the bubbler and clones...Something I did today on a whim
.89 tupperware (Salvation Army Store),
$18 air pump, (Petco)
$5 air stone (Petco)
(I could have got a cheaper air stone but was in a hurry, wife waiting in car)
Had the tubing from a wrong order that I didn't return so prob $10 cause 24' lol.
Foam was in some packing of something.
Vid said cover translucent base with tinfoil to block out light.
Small but I'm experimenting.
Took them out of soil, washed off dirt, re-dipped in Clone X,
cut a slit in the foam an stuck em in
Really cool hope this works. Not sure after this what to do lol
I will have to watch more vids but it's kinda fun.
Not really clones are in bad shape one dead the others not looking so good and I didn't see no roots yet eitherI posted more on my page but we were stride for stride but you've moved ahead with the bubbler and clones...
They definitly need life support, the one on the left looks like something ran over it ... roadkill lolMy friend macgyver suggested cutting the bottom (or top) off a 2L coke bottle and filling it with co2 from a burning candle, then quickly placing it over the clone for life support.
would a timer help on the air pump to give the stem a little dry time ?kind like the flood and drain guys do.it looks to me like your foam will retain water good .They definitly need life support, the one on the left looks like something ran over it ... roadkill lol
Never thought of that but will plug it into the timer like the light is and see what happens. Couldn't hurt and sounds right.would a timer help on the air pump to give the stem a little dry time ?kind like the flood and drain guys do.it looks to me like your foam will retain water good .
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?