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    Motion Detector Reverse

    A relay could do this, no problem. Regular "ice cube" relays come to mind for this project. You have to get one with the right coil rating for the input voltage. I guess it depends on the motion sensor. But I'm picturing a regular residential type motion sensor flood light fixture. And in...
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    Scumbag rippers already checkin out my crop?

    I like the idea of staging a camp site complete with lights, radios on timers. Add plenty of tripwire noise makers and you have a pretty decent security system. And now that you know people know... Better plan on having someone actually staying in the tent leading up to harvest time. Dogs...
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    Wiring a mini split???

    Yes you need a disconnect. It is for safety, AND to pass code. The disco should be near the condenser. The idea is anyone servicing the unit can keep an eye on the disconnecting means, so no one can inadvertently re-energize the circuit and "light up" whoever is working on the equipment. Plus...
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    Advice from an electrician needed

    Oh, is that what you guys say? LoL! The electrical engineers I deal with are pretty good at drawing neato looking symbols on the E sheets. But I see these guys walking around the job site and I seriously doubt most of them could even handle wearing a tool belt all day; let alone run conduit...
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    t5 lamp

    If it is the regular 2 conductor zip cord, I would use butt splices and some shrink tubing over it. I would stagger the slices to make the cord as streamlined as possible.
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    Experienced Electrician! Here to Answer Any and All Growroom Electrical Questions

    You can get 400 amps in residential neighborhoods around here. But they will want to know what the load is. 400 amps is a BIG service for an average home. I have seen many 5 unit apartment buildings running 400 amp services with 100 amp subs to the units. --for perspective. Around here the...
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    Electrical Q: Detached Garage w/ Unit Above It

    Are they purpose built apartments, or a house converted to apartments? If they are actual apartments, I would say the garages might be on a "house meter". Meaning a separate meter for outbuildings, communal laundry room, security lighting, ect. that the property owner pays the bill for. It...
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    room wiring preference

    You could use a big weed torch with a 5 gallon propane tank. You have to keep the torch moving or it will scorch the pvc. Heat the pipe along the length and well past the area you want to bend. Heat the pipe until it is good and floppy. Bend the pipe into place while it is still pliable and hold...
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    electrical box question

    I would find a breaker that is listed for your main panel to feed another sub panel. Install the sub right next to the main if that is where you want to run new branch circuits from. I would do it that way because otherwise you would have to call the utility co to come do a...
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    nervous of electricity

    No Worries, Yes, something is lost in the discussion when it is in written form. But actually, your first post directed towards me absolutely did insinuated my idea wouldn't offer protection. Remember? You asked where is the gfci going to "magically" get it's ground from? No mention of...
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    nervous of electricity

    Where did I ever say my input is more valuable then a "Licensed Electrician"? Bottletoke is the one insinuating HIS input is more valuable then mine. --And I stand by my statement. I would expect a licensed electrician to know a gfci device doesn't need an equipment grounding conductor to offer...
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    nervous of electricity

    If you want to have a discussion on the pro's and con's of gfci, then great! It's good info to share with fellow growers. I too have posted my concerns regarding nuisance tripping in "The Most Dangerous Grow Room Component" thread. But it all boils down to, life-safety overrides convenience. I'm...
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    nervous of electricity

    Another What? I would expect a "LICENSED ELECTRICIAN" to know a GFCI receptacle does not need an equipment grounding conductor to function as designed. Have you ever even installed a gfci receptacle? What do you think all those "No Equipment Ground" stickers are for...
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    weed country

    The Discovery channel website calls the show a "6 episode series". Then I think I read somewhere that it would be replaced with a permanent show based more on the law enforcement side of the weed culture.
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    nervous of electricity

    Are the outlets at the lamp holder built into the base of the fixture, or a screw in adapter? One way to check for imminent danger is to check the cords, adapters, and connection points for heat. Excessive heat is a telltale sign that you might be overworking the circuit. If you can't...
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    City of Roseville trying to force patients indoors

    It's not just conservative areas. Ukiah is the County seat of Mendocino. --Not exactly a conservative hotbed... Outdoor grows are prohibited within the city. And here are the requirements for a grow structure: But yeah, they have to find it first. Google Earth proves that many people are...
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    help wiring a 100 amp subpanel

    I don't know what hxvoc went on to say in his subsequent posts, but his original question didn't seem to lack common sense to me. The way I read what you quoted (from hxvoc) was, He was REMOVING the air compressor circuit and wanted to run a new feed and put it in the spot that was once occupied...
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    Electrical expert needed...

    You could actually have MORE then 3 20 amp circuits. You just cant exceed the total of the sub panel feed at any one time, which would happen to be 60 amps. That probably doesn't make much sense... But if you look at a typical main panel on a house it maybe a 150, or a 200 amp panel. But if you...
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    Electrical expert needed...

    My vote for sure would be a little sub panel. Especially if you have a few bucks to spend on it. Sounds like the wire is there so the expensive part, and the hard work, is done... Can you post a couple of pictures of what you have to work with?
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