largebudda
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is there anyone here that can tell how to figure out amp hours from watt hours? look at page 38 I posted there. I need to add batteries incase of storms
I have an aeroflo 60. It uses an inline TNC 1/4HP pump that goes on the outside of the rez. I hooked the system up for the first time yesterday and it was sending electrical current through the water into my system. Everytime I touched the water I would get a small zap. I unplugged the pump and did some troubleshooting for a few hours on the phone with GH and when I plugged it in again a couple hours later it worked fine. WTF?
My guess' so far are:
1)The cheap surge protector is junk
2)The pump's electric plug wasn't balls deep into the surge protector OR the surge protector plug wasn't balls deep into the outlet.
3)One of the spray lines lightly misted the outlet/surge protector with H20.
4)Defective pump
5)My house is an old piece of shit with poor electrical wiring and sometimes it's grounded and sometimes it's not.
What do you think? I hope I don't electricute my plants...
Yes. You think that's it? I got it set up, and then turned it on and water went everywhere. I had to go get a roll of teflon and do literally every single thing that was threaded on the entire system. I had like 12 leaks the first time I fired up the pump. I told this to GH but they said they have one they keep outside even when it rains, so the pump is fairly water resistant. But, yeah that's what I was thinking too actually. WTF?When you hooked everything up was anything wet; res, floor, lines? Was there a little standing water ontop of the pump?
Uhh....hmmmm the meter can not be rated 15 amps? What is the number on the top switch, your Main switch in the service panel and 1954 isn't that old. I am older than your house.lol You mean there are only four breakers in your service panel?? If so this may not be your service panel?Wow, thanks for this thread! I am getting ready to start my grow, and have some serious concerns about my electrical situation. I just bought a house that is fairly old, it was built in 1954 and still has the original wiring as far as I can tell. None of it is grounded, although most outlets have been switched to the three-prong type. I have two 15 amp breakers and two 20 amp breakers in my service panel, but the meter is only rated for 15 amps (240 volts).
Ok, I am not an electrician, as a homeowner, I would not have any option if what you are saying is accurate, I think there may be something missing here. 100amp service is not enough, and the difference between new 200amp service and 100 amp service in my area was less than $200.00. I installed the 200amp 40 space box and run my house as a subpanel with 100amps of service. What your describing is not likely, I think what your looking at may be a sub panel or you watch tv by candle light. Maybe a Picture?? VVI figure at best that gives me 30 amps at 120 volts, while my breakers will allow for up to 70 amps, theoretically. Im not an electrician but that sounds really bad to me.
I have basically two options in my mind. I can replace the service panel, breakers, meter, and the wiring in my walls to be up to code. This will cost me at the minimum $1500, if I do most of the work myself. This is basically my entire grow budget. Option two would be to say fuck it, I just try to play it safe. I know with a 600w lamp and fans I should only be using about 7 amps; roughly half of a 15amp breaker. If I make sure to not plug anything else into that breaker I should be fine, right? I can also tap in a grounding rod, and at least ground the outlet in the closet I want to use. Would that buy me anything?
Pictures I got, but Ill warn you that its not pretty... Yes, I am certain that this is the only breaker box. Im pretty sure that this was redone at some point and was never up to code in this configuration..Giant
Uhh....hmmmm the meter can not be rated 15 amps? What is the number on the top switch, your Main switch in the service panel and 1954 isn't that old. I am older than your house.lol You mean there are only four breakers in your service panel?? If so this may not be your service panel?
Ok, I am not an electrician, as a homeowner, I would not have any option if what you are saying is accurate, I think there may be something missing here. 100amp service is not enough, and the difference between new 200amp service and 100 amp service in my area was less than $200.00. I installed the 200amp 40 space box and run my house as a subpanel with 100amps of service. What your describing is not likely, I think what your looking at may be a sub panel or you watch tv by candle light. Maybe a Picture?? VV
Yep, that needs to be fixed and new service is the best option. Mine was similar, it was 60 amp service, if the dryer was running and we tried to use the Microwave it would trip the main and that was before I started growing. Not sure of California laws. Here, I had to contact the utility company that supplies the electric, they came out and gave me the cost for the new service, in my case it was around $600 for the new service. Once you pull the permit, they supply you with a new meter.Pictures I got, but Ill warn you that its not pretty... Yes, I am certain that this is the only breaker box. Im pretty sure that this was redone at some point and was never up to code in this configuration..
This is the best pic I have of the meter with me.. I cant read the number, but it clearly states 15amp 240volt.
Here are all four lovely breakers. Its hard to read, but the blues are marked with 15, and the reds say 20.
I will say this.. I cannot run my microwave and toaster oven at the same time without blowing the breaker for the kitchen!
I know it needs to be fixed, but does it need to be fixed before I start my grow? The way I see it, I am using a max of 20A for my house at a time (between the washer, gas dryer, microwave, TVs, fish tank and filter, and lights), even if my grow uses 7A I should be well under the dangerous threshold.Yep, that needs to be fixed and new service is the best option. Mine was similar, it was 60 amp service, if the dryer was running and we tried to use the Microwave it would trip the main and that was before I started growing. Not sure of California laws. Here, I had to contact the utility company that supplies the electric, they came out and gave me the cost for the new service, in my case it was around $600 for the new service. Once you pull the permit, they supply you with a new meter.
I put mine on 4x4 wolmanized, 4' in the ground and used redimix to cement it at the bottom. 2 grounding rods, or two points of grounding are required here, they have to be at least 8' apart and the grounding wire has to be continuous from the grounding bar in the panel to both grounding rods. Here you have to install your new service panel and wiring, have an inspection done. The inspector notified the utility and they called and scheduled the new service connection.
All of the information I needed to do this properly is in the book I bought. I have one of those rare 40th additions of Wiring Simplified, its based on the 2002 National Electric Code. They may have a new one out, this one was $10.95.
They way I figured it, I was only going to do this once, I will probably not need more than 200 apms in my lifetime so I wanted to do it right. I used 12 wire and 20 amp breakers with 20 amp receptacles, now my saw running does not dim the lights.
Thanx for the picture. VV