• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

How do I know if I'm using too much power?

Marteen

Member
Sounds good. I'm just trying to run 3 315 LECs in my 4x8 with out blowing anything, plus I will have 3 fans going. I live in the mountains so cooling isn't a issue.
 

Marteen

Member
Don't know what APT is but my washer and dryer is on the other side of my tent like the plug in is 4 feet away if that
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
when you move into a small neighborhood and blow a transformer (i assume, a fuse or some shit) they replace at the line and it blows again..




thats when your using too much ;)


call the city and have a bigger one put in
 

Bear420

Well-Known Member
I got now, like I could get one turned on an the other wouldn't. But now I got them both to turn on. I guess I'm not really sure, but it works now an it's the sun. I plan on adding another. As well.
For Safety reasons Do Not Overload the Circuit.That can be very dangerous

Ohm's Power law : The law expresses the strength of a electric current is volts x amperes = watts.

Hope you get it figured out safely, Keep us posted on your experience, I would like to observe how those LEC's work for you.
 

Marteen

Member
For Safety reasons Do Not Overload the Circuit.That can be very dangerous

Ohm's Power law : The law expresses the strength of a electric current is volts x amperes = watts.

Hope you get it figured out safely, Keep us posted on your experience, I would like to observe how those LEC's work for you.
They have been on for the past 3 hours now an no problems my tent is running at 71 degrees an 49% humidity. I'm just breaking them in to their 10 hours an then will put my plants in tomorrow or Tuesday.
 
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