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  1. sonson176

    Not sure what I need - but help for sure. Lol

    Did you try making an EWC tea? Lots of easy recipes floating around. Makes your beneficial's more effective before they hit the res. Try to keep your res closer to 68-70 if possible, for use with the tea. 50 might stunt certain strains at a young age.
  2. sonson176

    Growing out doors in Corning ca

    Jack Diesel from positronics has some very nice phenos for outdoor. Pop 20 and you'll more than likely have a couple to choose from.
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    ever float?

    Please make sure you go in with your head right, free and clear.
  4. sonson176

    Heat pump?

    Plug and play HVAC=$$$ Whats your budget for this? Assuming you know your way around brazing pipes, circulator pumps, etc; a nice used forced hot water furnace for several hundred dollars would be a wise investment. Then you would have the option of installing a heating coil or two in your...
  5. sonson176

    Making Money

    Haha it's not me, just a picture of some asshat trying to scab together an ac.
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    Power Company Demanding Inspection For High Usage

    Not saying a welder, or any other residential type equipment would totally account for the usage, but having a good cover for your shit can certainly make a difference in whether people glance over you or launch investigations. If there's a old shitty 45kva transformer on the pole however...
  7. sonson176

    Electricity safety help

    To make life a lot easier, I'd say just get your lighting controller, take a picture of the existing 240 receptacle, and go down to the electrical shop and tell them what you need to connect. They'll most likely be able to cut some cable and make a cord for you that'll be plug and play with the...
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    Power Company Demanding Inspection For High Usage

    Something else to consider, a miller synchrowave 300 or similar sized welder will draw over 100 amps if it's turned up a bit.
  9. sonson176

    Arduino Watering by Moisture

    Ever look into a programmable logic controller? Might be a little better suited for the given application.
  10. sonson176

    Making Money

    I'm a slow typer :cool:
  11. sonson176

    Power Company Demanding Inspection For High Usage

    Almost all new conduit/wire has a manufactured date on it, if an inspector is in there and wants to bust your balls they'll check for it, and if it's newer than when your final inspection was, you could possibly have to pay fines and open a demolition permit, etc. Might get lucky and just have...
  12. sonson176

    Making Money

    Items needed: Hacksaw Beer(optional) Shoes Climb up the nearest high tension tower, cut them wires off and hit the scrap yard. 500kv ain't nothin. Tasers put out more than that right?
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    Electricity safety help

    Those CAP units are just expensive contractors in a box. They used to make them with an integrated timer but I believe they have been discontinued. In your scenario, if you purchased that unit, you would run 240v to it, plug all your ballasts into it, and buy a 120v timer of your choice(most...
  14. sonson176

    Heat pump?

    Depending on how well the area is sealed/insulated, and how many BTU's it puts out, it might work, but it will just add more wear and tear on your compressor. Heat pumps, for the most part, work well as a supplement to another heating system. Larger units do exist, and some will swear by them...
  15. sonson176

    add outlets to light controller?

    Thats a lot of power to be switching, I'd recommend first making sure you have a properly sized circuit to handle that kind of load, and properly sized wire corresponding to the breaker. Thats 30 amps, at 240v assuming 100% efficiency, and all 12 on at the same time. Don't even think about...
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