Al B. Fuct
once had a dog named
There's lots and lots of individual electrical items in a grow op. Wiring must be kept off the floor and timers held securely in place where they can't be knocked out of a socket. High current devices like lighting and heaters must not be run on cheap power strips.
To avoid having a bunch of power strips daisychained all over the place as well as avoiding use of existing building wiring, which may or may not be gutsy enough to handle a grow op, build yourself a power panel with high-current capacity wiring and power outlet sockets.
This panel is made from the end of a discarded shipping container. It is a bit of plywood with some timber around the edges, along with a coat of white paint, both which keep the plywood from warping in the relatively humid environs of a grow op. If you build one, avoid MDF or particle board materials; they are not suitable for persistently 50-60% humidity environs and will go crumbly in a few months.
NOTE: This panel is built for 240V. See wiring detail for 120V (Nth America) growers.
This panel has 4 high quality surface mount outlets, each rated for 15A. Each 1000W light has its own HD outlet and timer. There's a couple of higher-quality power strips (those with switches for each outlet) permanently wired into the panel. There are some cheap power strips on this panel, but they are running only low current devices like circ fans and water pumps.
The panel has its own run of 30A @ 240V rated Romex cable to the breaker box. The wiring between the 4 HD sockets on the panel is all done in Romex as well.
Most importantly, the panel has its own circuit breaker, rated at 30A. The breaker also functions as a main switch to shut the whole grow op off in one click. 30A is a big breaker, but it will trip if something goes dead short.
I sleep pretty well at night while the ops is humming away flowering a bunch of plants, knowing that all the wiring for my op, from power outlets to the breaker box, is of known, top quality components and is in good condition. No electrical fires here, friends.
To avoid having a bunch of power strips daisychained all over the place as well as avoiding use of existing building wiring, which may or may not be gutsy enough to handle a grow op, build yourself a power panel with high-current capacity wiring and power outlet sockets.
This panel is made from the end of a discarded shipping container. It is a bit of plywood with some timber around the edges, along with a coat of white paint, both which keep the plywood from warping in the relatively humid environs of a grow op. If you build one, avoid MDF or particle board materials; they are not suitable for persistently 50-60% humidity environs and will go crumbly in a few months.
NOTE: This panel is built for 240V. See wiring detail for 120V (Nth America) growers.
This panel has 4 high quality surface mount outlets, each rated for 15A. Each 1000W light has its own HD outlet and timer. There's a couple of higher-quality power strips (those with switches for each outlet) permanently wired into the panel. There are some cheap power strips on this panel, but they are running only low current devices like circ fans and water pumps.
The panel has its own run of 30A @ 240V rated Romex cable to the breaker box. The wiring between the 4 HD sockets on the panel is all done in Romex as well.
Most importantly, the panel has its own circuit breaker, rated at 30A. The breaker also functions as a main switch to shut the whole grow op off in one click. 30A is a big breaker, but it will trip if something goes dead short.
I sleep pretty well at night while the ops is humming away flowering a bunch of plants, knowing that all the wiring for my op, from power outlets to the breaker box, is of known, top quality components and is in good condition. No electrical fires here, friends.