the main "fuse" is yours , not the electric company's. you can do whatever you want with it. now if your talking about the meter thats spinning outside .... yes thats the power co's.My question is about pulling the main fuse - is it a big deal for an non electrician to remove the fuse? Should I be as scared as I am? (yes I know Im not supposed to, and its illegal to do so, and its power companies property etc etc but its illegal to produce weed and no one is going to be coming in my apartment to view my fusebox unless the police break in)
nothing , as long as you fix the prob an dont let it continue to come on an off.
While my plant was sleeping during flowering week 6 my lights flashed on and off a few times what is going to be the consequences of this?
that forum is full of power company guys that all say your gonna die ? who is that guy to say its not safe for an electrician either ? most guys at the power co are WAAAAY less informed the a real electrician.
wheres your thread ???can anyone shed more info on my thread would be aprecited
No they are usually not run together unless its an old home someone just threw together to make a duplex. You should have your own meter to record YOUR power.Hey do u know if In a apartment building their is a energy meter that shows each apartments usage or is it a meter that just the whole buildings usage I dunt think they would be able to monitor each units usage because I would think their all wired together ?
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do you get a bill from the electric company? if so, then you have your own meter. if electric is included in rent, do you have your own breaker box or is the entire building covered by 1 or 2 breaker boxes? if so, you are right in ASSUMING that the apartments are all wired together.Hey do u know if In a apartment building their is a energy meter that shows each apartments usage or is it a meter that just the whole buildings usage I dunt think they would be able to monitor each units usage because I would think their all wired together ?
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to clarify, are you in N.America or Europe? it matters.Different electric systems, different codes and different ways of doing things.My question would be, based on setting up 2 rooms each running 6x600watt (one room on, one off, except a few days of overlap when a room has a few days of 18 hour light, I dont veg for long) each room has its own in and out extractors, also inline fans connect rooms to transfer Co2 produced from sleeping plants into room with lights on, and seeing the pics above how would you tackle it?
well all your guys stuff is different then n. america , so nothing looks familiar , but we can probably get through this. no big deal. amps are amps an volts are voltsEurope, the netherlands
thanks for the heads up 5toned !you need to remember that european voltage is 240v, 50hz, per phase. they dont use a neutral like we do.. there neutral is actually what we would call phase b.....
One issues I might be seeing is that you have a 1000w ballast that I assume is a HPS and you have conversion bulbs of both.. That might be a problem.. If it's a HPS ballast then an HPS conversion bulb is not going to work. It's meant to covert a MH ballast to a HPS. You might need a regular HPS bulb and not a conversion HPS bulb.Hey everyone Ive got a bad problem I need help with. I have an Agro Star 1000w Magnetic Ballast, and a MH conversion bulb, and HPS conversion bulb that i got from HTGSUPPLY.COM. THe ballast just plugs into a regular socket. Well, I went to switch from Veg to Flower, I switched out the MH conversion bulb that was working perfectly, and put in the HPS bulb. When I plugged in the ballast, a Loud buzzing noise was coming from the ballast; Definantly not the normal humming noise a magnetic ballast.
Ok, only HPS are the only ballast that have Cap's and igniters.. but you should be aware of something called warm or hot starts.. you can't just turn off a ballast then turn it back on.. it will do what you described. You need to let it cool down for about 15 min then turn it on. Also, MH bulbs need to warm up so when you first turn them on they will be much dimmer then what they will be once they warm up and that might take 10 min or so too.Well the light flickered on for a few seconds, but then went dead except for a little blue glowing from the inner tube. I unplugged the ballast, and put the MH conversion bulb back in. The MH conversion bulb turned on but was only working at like 70% light output than it used too. It eventually went dead in about an hour. Well, I called HTG and them what was happening. They said it was probably a bad ignitor and capacitor.
Check out the HPS bulb if it's a conversion then that's your problem, not your ballast.They offered to send me the parts and I could fix it, or I could send it in, and they would fix it. Well, I didn't want to wait a couple of weeks. When I got the parts in, I changed out the capacitor, and decided to test it to see if it was just the capacitor. I put in the MH conversion bulb, and plugged in the balllast. THe lamp started right up and was working 100% like it used to in the beginning. Well I though it was fixed. I plugged in the HPS bulb and plugged in the ballast. Nothing except the slight blue glow from the inside. Well this bulb was brand new, I only tested it whenever I got it in the mail a year ago. I figured it had to be the ignitor that was bad also. I changed out the ignitor, and plugged in the ballast. Still nothing from the hps bulb, but now no blue glow form the inner tube. I decided to try the MH bulb again and it flickered on, but now only that inner tube was buring and it looked like one of those electrical balls with just one little lightning bolt going through the inner tube of the mh bulb. This is where im stumped. I dont know what is wrong with it. If anyone knows what it could be please let me know. THAnks