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You asked the cost. Hard to say cause it depends on how far away your panel is, and what route do you take to get there (attic or exposed outside). I can tell you this, copper is at its all time hiiiiiiiii
hiboy
Lots of controllers are just plug in so you should shop with that in mind. Your lights only pull 17 amps, add a few for the ballasts and 30 amps will do ya.
hiboy
If your going the subpanel route, you tell him you need a 4 wire sub panel with a breaker feeding it which is 70 amps. From your sub panel you will then install more breakers to control your equipment. You will be able to completely turn off your sub panel with the breaker in your main panel. Then you will be able to install your equipment safely and we can talk ya thru most of it. Some skill and knowledge is great to have but you can get thru this. I dont have light controllers, being an electrician i just installed my own time clock , outlets, etc.
hiboy
I told him that I was turning my garage into a "man cave" with a 220V AC and a few large TVs, kegerator, etc..............this ain't rocket science, bro.
And BTW, what do you need a 30 amp mini-split for? That's pretty fugging huge.
Thanks, I was just asking because I wanted to know what I needed electric wise, so I don't start A fire!One of the most power hungry devices there are is a Pottery Kiln. Tell him you do pottery and have 2 Kilns that need the power.
Legal, and can have them in any home or apt.
I want one so bad too its just the price this time i cant pay 2 grand for a ACThose Mitsubishi mini splits are the cats azz, so quiet you can hardly tell its running and you know how the saying goes, you get what you pay for. I know I paid about double than what it would have cost me for a cheaper model but my warranty is the best there is.
Just tell the man what you need done, pay him, and send his ass on his way
In an apartment?
Pt
Good luck...
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