someone please help. I need to build a 50 amp box for my set up i would like it to be on 220v with the option to plug in 120 appliances and 220v appliances. this run will be roughly under 4k so please help!!!
Your probably going to need to build a sub panel, it all just depends upon how much room you have left in your main electrical panel and how far from the main panel your grow area will be.
I just finished building my own subpanel and it's actually pretty simple.
Here's what you'll need:
50 amp double pole breaker for your main panel.
A new panel box to be used as the sub panel.
6/3 romex wire is rated to carry the 50 amps so you'll need it long enough to reach the subpanel. Do NOT buy it too short, I'm not all too familiar with the codes but I believe you shouldn't splice 6# wire.
Possibly a grounding bar, again depends on where you need your op in relation to your main service.
You'll also need to figure out how many circuits you need from the sub panel and what amperage for them and purchase the appropriate breakers.
Now to the build, you want to work backwards from your subpanel to the main panel.
Run the 6/3 romex wire from the main panel to the sub panel.
You'll start by attaching the ground to the ground bar in the new panel and then the neutral to the neutral bar.
With the wires, Red & Black are hot wires, White is neutral and Green or bare is ground.
You can then attach the Red and Black wires to their busses on the sub panel.
When connecting everything to the main panel, you need to be aware of what is hot and don't electrocute your @$$. If you are unsure, call an electrician.
When connecting to the main panel, always do ground wire first, then the neutral.
For the two hot wires, you will attach those to the 50 amp double pole and pop it into the box, doublechecking that it is in the off position when doing so.
Double check all connections and also make sure that you did NOT attach the bonding screw that comes in most panels to the neutral bus. Sub panels do not get bonded in that way.
From there, all you have to do is flip the 50 amp double pole to on to energize your box.
Again, when you make the rest of your circuits, turn off the breaker that feeds your subpanel so that you don't risk shock.
If any of the certified electritions would please just double check this guide, I believe that everything is correct though.
Good luck and be safe.