NEmedgrower
Active Member
Hey everyone, hoping I can get some second opinions. So i'm in the middle of building a indoor garden in my new house. Its a small space 4ft x 6ft with 8ft ceilings. Its taking much longer than I hoped unfortunately, but I want to make sure I take my time and minimize any "coulda, shoulda, woulda" regrets later down the line. I'm at the point of running the electrical and am trying to decide if I want to run my lighting at 120v or 240v. I'm a professional in the construction field and know how ohms law works so I know there is no difference in the amount of power the lights will use. The lights I'm using are a diy 4 board qb132 LED I built from horticultural lighting group which runs around 300 watts and I also have 315 Watt CMH fixture that I've hung in the center of the LED boards for a little spectrum variance and light boost.
No matter what, I planned on running a dedicated 20 amp circuit strictly for the lighting. Whether I run 120v or 240v the lights I'm using now and the space I have to use I'm not concerned with overloading a 20 amp circuit. I know with the higher voltage the ability to add more lights to a single circuit is possible without overloading the breaker but are there any other benefits? Do ballasts and LED drivers operate better on the higher voltage? Will it result in a longer life for the fixtures?
Any thoughts or opinions welcomed.
Thanks,
Happy Growing
NEMG
No matter what, I planned on running a dedicated 20 amp circuit strictly for the lighting. Whether I run 120v or 240v the lights I'm using now and the space I have to use I'm not concerned with overloading a 20 amp circuit. I know with the higher voltage the ability to add more lights to a single circuit is possible without overloading the breaker but are there any other benefits? Do ballasts and LED drivers operate better on the higher voltage? Will it result in a longer life for the fixtures?
Any thoughts or opinions welcomed.
Thanks,
Happy Growing
NEMG