gaztron3030
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Haha he says a junction box is a fire hazard then concurs to advise saying to use 2 junction boxes.
I'd assume just about as much actual grow experience you have. Wait don't reply, the OP kindly asked you to leave his thread.Yes, I have massive amounts of electrical knowledge.
You have open slots on the breaker box for this very reason, add a breaker, and run a clean wire from the breaker box to your grow.
lol, thank you gaztron, I was starting to think the same thing
i would run seperate homeruns from the main panel or a subfeeder from the main panel and not use the oven line but if it works for you then great.
God I love irony!thank you, another rollitup veteran. I will be using hardwired light control box and running everything else off the rooms 120v circuits
cheers
You see the bolded out statement?Haha he says a junction box is a fire hazard then concurs to advise saying to use 2 junction boxes.
"Adding another large amperage circuit", lol you mean adding another breaker on your main panel? Haha, wow, since you won't listen to my electrical knowledge, here it is from the RIU veteran himself.indicadom, please leave my thread.
adding another large amperage circuit would be putting the panel over its regulated 100 amp service, that would be a fire hazard. at the very least it could be a problem if someone decided to stark cooking or doing laundrey during my light on cycle. I feel using an existing high amperage circuit would be just fine, if not preferred.
I dont know why i even post threads, all the really helpful people left this site years ago.
it doesnt matter what size sub panel you add isnt going to overload the main panel unless you are using that much load.
So you have alot of knowledge yet you ignore the statement which according to you involves an unsafe piece of equipment and only comment on a sentence?You see the bolded out statement?
"i would run seperate homeruns from the main panel or a subfeeder from the main panel and not use the oven line but if it works for you then great."
And the following, "I completely concur."? Are you really unable to comprehend what I was agreeing with? Lol, wow, I do not agree with adding two junction boxes, upgrade your reading comprehension.
there is nothing wrong with 2 j/boxes, thats what they are made for.You see the bolded out statement?
"i would run seperate homeruns from the main panel or a subfeeder from the main panel and not use the oven line but if it works for you then great."
And the following, "I completely concur."? Are you really unable to comprehend what I was agreeing with? Lol, wow, I do not agree with adding two junction boxes, upgrade your reading comprehension.
I bolded a statement out of his entire post, and then I said I agreed. The bolded statement was obviously what I was agreeing with, and referring to in my response. Are you overlooking that on purpose to try and start an argument, or are you really unaware that is how context works? If you want to see what my idea was to the original poster read my earlier posts. I do not think it is necessary to add 2 junction boxes, which another poster agreed with, however he suggested installing a sub-panel in the grow room which I think might be a bit beyond the capabilities of the OP.So you have alot of knowledge yet you ignore the statement which according to you involves an unsafe piece of equipment and only comment on a sentence?
If you knew what you were on about you would have pointed out the junction thing but you are pulling things out of your ass
It is unnecessary work to splice into to your oven line and add junction boxes so that you can run 4/1000W and possibly have fire hazard due to the inexperience of the OP. As you mentioned before it would be easier to add another breaker at the main panel and just run fresh wire. Simple.there is nothing wrong with 2 j/boxes, thats what they are made for.
It is unnecessary work to splice into to your oven line and add junction boxes so that you can run 4/1000W and possibly have fire hazard due to the inexperience of the OP. As you mentioned before it would be easier to add another breaker at the main panel and just run fresh wire. Simple.
oh that's a hard one... um,..,, uhh,... HOLD ON A MINUTE! crap.... uhh IndicaDom is God and everyone else is retarded?!its obvious whos inexpeirenced in this thread.
it doesnt matter what size sub panel you add isnt going to overload the main panel unless you are using that much load.
Neither of those qualifications make you competent to do electrical work up to code. You have failed to realize why splicing into your oven line is a bad idea, I pray you don't hurt anyone trying to setup your grow.ok indicadom, you are so cool. thank you so much.
byebye
-o and to my inexperience, im a ase master mechanic and my father is an electrical building inspector, its obvious whos inexpeirenced in this thread.
I'm sure he will call you at least two names.to anybody who is concerned, I am just using a 40 amp circuit. no danger, no firehazard. just a simple circuit with electricity flowing
o wait, lets make sure indicadom says somthing retarded and opposite...