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1400 watts in one room?

bripay50

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Goodmornin my beautiful peeps... I got a question maybe one of you could help me out with.... I have a 1000 watt hps running do you think I should add a 400 watt mh to it for a total of 1400watts. Or is that too much power for one room?
 

2004play

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If you have the space to hang it & If you can handle the extra heat
I would add the 400 and see if it makes a difference in yield
 

bripay50

Active Member
50 watts per square foot is ideal. So...how big is your room? 1400w would be ideal for about a 5x6
Room is about 18x16 ft
but what I'm concerned about is the power.... I know the plants will love the extra light... I'm saying is that too many watts in one room so I don't have a fire
 

indicat33

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Goodmornin my beautiful peeps... I got a question maybe one of you could help me out with.... I have a 1000 watt hps running do you think I should add a 400 watt mh to it for a total of 1400watts. Or is that too much power for one room?
Depends on your total area. You want to shoot for at least 50w /sq.ft to ensure healthy, vigorous growth. Figgy is right is suggesting you be careful. Bleaching can be a serious problem. Make sure you have good ventilation using that much wattage.
 
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a senile fungus

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Goodmornin my beautiful peeps... I got a question maybe one of you could help me out with.... I have a 1000 watt hps running do you think I should add a 400 watt mh to it for a total of 1400watts. Or is that too much power for one room?

Sounds like you need to supply more information.

What are the dimensions of the space?

How big is the breaker the room is tied in to and how many/what kinds of rooms/appliances are running on that breaker?

We can't answer a question without pertinent information!
 

Southerner

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Could not be more wrong. Light saturation and light bleaching. Google it.

You can have light saturation and bleaching with just a 600w if you are utilizing it improperly. I thought it kinda goes without saying that I'm talking about using as much light as you can without being a total moron, but there's the clarification if you so need it.
 

Figgy

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You can have light saturation and bleaching with just a 600w if you are utilizing it improperly. I thought it kinda goes without saying that I'm talking about using as much light as you can without being a total moron, but there's the clarification if you so need it.
Got ya. There's just too many idiots out there who would read that post and put a 1000w in a 2x2 tent. Common sense is lost these days.
 

MattMA

Active Member
I have 4 400s running, 3 inline fans 2 oscalating fans one regular fan a big ass humidifier (5gal) 2 1000 watt lights and 2 little 4" fans blowing cool air in on top of holes in the floor that lead to my basement. Oh ya and right now I have 2 space heaters (one little one and another "sidekick" tiny ass one) a t5 light and heating pad in my closet ALL IN ONE ROOM! You just have to make sure your being safe and not overloading receptacles. I just had my electrician add a box to the room and 2 240v receptacles and 6 120v recepticles. Plus the 3 or 4 120v recepticles rbat were in there already. So now I have 2 circuits in the room
 

bripay50

Active Member
Depends on your total area. You want to shoot for at least 50w /sq.ft to ensure healthy, vigorous growth. Figgy is right is suggesting you be careful. Bleaching can be a serious problem. Make sure you have good ventilation using that much wattage.
Ok so nobody is gonna talk about amps ?... I'm trying to figure out if I can do this without having a fire
 

bripay50

Active Member
You can have light saturation and bleaching with just a 600w if you are utilizing it improperly. I thought it kinda goes without saying that I'm talking about using as much light as you can without being a total moron, but there's the clarification if you so need it.
Exactly
 

bripay50

Active Member
I have 4 400s running, 3 inline fans 2 oscalating fans one regular fan a big ass humidifier (5gal) 2 1000 watt lights and 2 little 4" fans blowing cool air in on top of holes in the floor that lead to my basement. Oh ya and right now I have 2 space heaters (one little one and another "sidekick" tiny ass one) a t5 light and heating pad in my closet ALL IN ONE ROOM! You just have to make sure your being safe and not overloading receptacles. I just had my electrician add a box to the room and 2 240v receptacles and 6 120v recepticles. Plus the 3 or 4 120v recepticles rbat were in there already. So now I have 2 circuits in the room
Finally someone talkin electric... what are the circuits and receptacles? And how do you know if your goin to overload one
 

bripay50

Active Member
Sounds like you need to supply more information.

What are the dimensions of the space?

How big is the breaker the room is tied in to and how many/what kinds of rooms/appliances are running on that breaker?

We can't answer a question without pertinent information!
The room is huge I said 16x18 and I'll add height 9.5ft

But like I said before this is really an electrical question... I'm not stupid enough to put the lights right on the plants.... I just need to know if the 2 lights will overload my room or not
 
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