SeaF0ur
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So I am trying to figure out exactly how many amps my main breaker is. I know its either 150 or 200 and I also know the max for that box is 200 but when I go to look at the main breaker inside the panel it is not labeled at all, like the actual breaker doesn't have a number on it like every other breaker. I have a feeling if I were to remove the panel face it might say a number on it thats being hidden by the face. Idk, not sure how safe it is for me to take of the panel face myself, like should I deff turn the main off before removing the panel face? Is there ANY other way to find out? Does my electric bill tell me or if i called electric company do they know? Please and thank you!!@Lazerus00 You *can replace the 30 amp breaker with a 60 amp... from that breaker, you'll want to run 6/3 wire and maintain safe junction points and the like....
Potential issue is that the main service coming in may not be enough for everything... the panel + subpanel...
if you've got an old 100amp panel, you might have to have the elect company upgrade your service line from the pole to the house.... or meter... I think those need to be changed out to upgrade to 200amp service... maybe both... cant recall...
what's up everyone?
So, I need to ask a favor. I need a high resolution image of exactly a quarter ounce of high quality buds, preferably on a white background. High resolution with good lighting is vital! An artful angle would be preferred, like put it in a little pile and take a shot from the side with a bit of top view. It's very important it's a quarter ounce, as I'm working with a dispensary that crams the potency of that much herb into their e-juice. They don't have the photography skills for this either, hence me reaching out to you guys! Thanks for any assistance!
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Something kinda like this? Old pic but just getting an idea.....
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Perfect :) thanks!
I haven't looked for the wire bc even if its a 2/0 it still could be carrying 150amp...or at least that is what i read....i will take some pics in just a lil bit but when I looked at my meter outside my garage it says cl200 which the internet says means i have 200amps.....All the breakers in my main box are labeled with amps except the MAIN breaker, that one is just ALL black...I have a feeling it prolly says it somewhere on the breaker but its hidden under the panel face cover whcih i would have to remove and i didnt feel like doing that....@Lazerus00 how big is your main coming into the main box? Can you see the wire? Should have some writing on it. 6 gauge will carry 60 amps and if you have that you're in trouble lol, 4 gauge can carry a 100 amp service, 2 gauge is 125 amp, 1 gauge is 150 amp, 2/0 is 200 amp service.
I haven't looked for the wire bc even if its a 2/0 it still could be carrying 150amp...or at least that is what i read....i will take some pics in just a lil bit but when I looked at my meter outside my garage it says cl200 which the internet says means i have 200amps.....All the breakers in my main box are labeled with amps except the MAIN breaker, that one is just ALL black...I have a feeling it prolly says it somewhere on the breaker but its hidden under the panel face cover whcih i would have to remove and i didnt feel like doing that....
No problem dude! Hope all is well!
Everything is going well enough! Got moved and whatnot, hope everything's treating you right!
So the guy didn't particularly like that pic :/ said he wants it more like this:
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but with better quality looking herb. Soooo.... the search continues.
Fucking GORGEOUS!!!Bullrider @ 10wks
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Bro I can get you any kind of shot you want, just ask lol. I just wasn't sure what you were looking for.
Everything is going well enough! Got moved and whatnot, hope everything's treating you right!
So the guy didn't particularly like that pic :/ said he wants it more like this:
but with better quality looking herb. Soooo.... the search continues.
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