So you're thinking about stealing electricity for your grow. Read this first.

smokinrav

Well-Known Member
Cops: Man stole electricity to run grow house

By Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
11:34 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2012
By splicing into an underground power line, a man renting a Cobb County home was able to steal the electricity needed to run an elaborate marijuana grow house, police said.
Officers first went to the Austell-area home on Ling Drive to investigate a report from GreyStone Power Corp. of electricity theft, according to an arrest warrant obtained by the AJC. Electricity had been stolen since at least May 25, the power company told police. The dollar value of the power allegedly stolen was not available.
While executing a search warrant at the home, investigators found approximately 450 marijuana plants growing, the warrant states.
"The plants were in various stages of growth," Cobb County police Officer Mike Bowman told the AJC.
The plants were separated,based on their stage of growth, and grouped together with similar-sized plants, Bowman said.
The street value of one pound of marijuana is around $1,000, and officers believe the plants in the home would have yielded around 100 pounds of the illegal drug, the warrant states.
The home's renter, Dung Hoang, 42, was arrested at his actual residence in Lithia Springs and charged with numerous counts including manufacturing marijuana, drug trafficking and marijuana possession, all felonies, according to booking records. Hoang was also charged with theft of services and interference with a public utility, jail records showed.
Hoang set up water and power accounts for the rented home, and there was mail at the house with his name on it, according to police.
He was arrested late Friday and was being held Wednesday night without bond, jail records showed.
The power company did not respond Wednesday to a request for information regarding the case.


Find this article at:http://www.ajc.com/news/cobb/cops-man-stole-electricity-1476383.html

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That's just over six weeks between the theft of power and the search warrant being served. I don't know about you, but I can't get a harvest in in less than seven weeks....
 

bluntmassa1

Well-Known Member
thats crazy I guess stealing power is out of the question. I thought about it before but I can't do it here anyway the power line is visible all the way to the meter. but damn 450 plants no wonder he got caught poor dumb bastard. no way they won't find out with that much power loss. guy probally never even harvested yet atleast. now hes going to spend atleast 10 years probally more weed should be legal but that guy was trying to go way to big must have been shooting for a million dollars.
 

unohu69

Well-Known Member
stealing the power is so stupid. jus set up the account, and dont pay it for a couple months. 3 months? should be able to get 3 months out of the power company easy.

at one point, in a 8 month period I made one payment to the light company. that would of easily been 2 harvests. then pay the bill.... fukr..
 

Hugo Phurst

Well-Known Member
Stupid is as stupid does, and stealing power has got to be one of the stupidest things.

As others have said numerous times....don't do anything illegal, while you're doing something illegal.
 

F A B

New Member
Cops: Man stole electricity to run grow house

By Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
11:34 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2012
By splicing into an underground power line, a man renting a Cobb County home was able to steal the electricity needed to run an elaborate marijuana grow house, police said.
Officers first went to the Austell-area home on Ling Drive to investigate a report from GreyStone Power Corp. of electricity theft, according to an arrest warrant obtained by the AJC. Electricity had been stolen since at least May 25, the power company told police. The dollar value of the power allegedly stolen was not available.
While executing a search warrant at the home, investigators found approximately 450 marijuana plants growing, the warrant states.
"The plants were in various stages of growth," Cobb County police Officer Mike Bowman told the AJC.
The plants were separated,based on their stage of growth, and grouped together with similar-sized plants, Bowman said.
The street value of one pound of marijuana is around $1,000, and officers believe the plants in the home would have yielded around 100 pounds of the illegal drug, the warrant states.
The home's renter, Dung Hoang, 42, was arrested at his actual residence in Lithia Springs and charged with numerous counts including manufacturing marijuana, drug trafficking and marijuana possession, all felonies, according to booking records. Hoang was also charged with theft of services and interference with a public utility, jail records showed.
Hoang set up water and power accounts for the rented home, and there was mail at the house with his name on it, according to police.
He was arrested late Friday and was being held Wednesday night without bond, jail records showed.
The power company did not respond Wednesday to a request for information regarding the case.


Find this article at:http://www.ajc.com/news/cobb/cops-man-stole-electricity-1476383.html

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That's just over six weeks between the theft of power and the search warrant being served. I don't know about you, but I can't get a harvest in in less than seven weeks....
they trace loss in line
when someone post here asking how to steal power i advice them to'' fuck off u fucking thief''
they should ban them just like pot rippers
fucking scum make rest of us look bad
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
they arent that expensive these days
lol expensive as shit, but hey.. its organic! jk, but in the long run itll pay itself wayyyyy off.. even if i just use a panel for like my computer or something, tired of high electric bills (not just from my grow) tv/lights/air/oven/stove/dishwasher/water heater... all the stupid shit that adds up, i see a solar system being real real benificial in the long run
 

F A B

New Member
lol expensive as shit, but hey.. its organic! jk, but in the long run itll pay itself wayyyyy off.. even if i just use a panel for like my computer or something, tired of high electric bills (not just from my grow) tv/lights/air/oven/stove/dishwasher/water heater... all the stupid shit that adds up, i see a solar system being real real benificial in the long run

and any excess power if u hook to grid u can sell to power company
 

ddimebag

Active Member
yeah, i looked into solar recently, to save on power bills...but its way too expensive for me...you're talking about a few grand worth of solar panels just to power a regular 600 watt hps set up in a grow tent...
 

ddimebag

Active Member
having said that, it's an investment, and it will pay itself off over time...so if you HAVE all that cash lying around, then sure, go ahead and try it. and let us know how it goes too :D
 

F A B

New Member
having said that, it's an investment, and it will pay itself off over time...so if you HAVE all that cash lying around, then sure, go ahead and try it. and let us know how it goes too :D
im sure some power companies off discounts if hooked to their grid for initial cost and would be suprised if govt didnt offer tax credits
like they offered something like 4000 for elec golf carts 2 yrs ago and they do for elec cars
something to look into
 

ryan1918

Well-Known Member
At least he went big, I wonder how many lights was under 450 plants and what size room seems to me like you would need a pole bar at least.
 
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