Ok, your panel is rated for 125A max, but I still don't have a picture of the main. Please take a pic of the entire panel, open and closed. Also, I'm assuming you live in the US, you didn't really answer. Again, I'm trying to gather as much info as possible before I give you an answer here.
Also, please don't relate electricity to plumbing. Analogies can be made to plumbing, but only in the most basic of senses, and those analogies go out the window as soon as we start introducing inductance and capacitance.
as a base analogy for someone without even the most rudimentary grasp on electricity the analogy is a valid one.
water pressure is supplied voltage
water flow is current or amperage
diameter of the pipe represents resistance
- The Voltage is what ‘pushes’ the electricity around the circuit.
- The Amperage is the ‘volume’ of electricity travelling around the circuit.
- The Resistance is what ‘restricts’ the flow of electricity around the circuit.
- The Ground is the electricity overflow, so we can control the path of leaking electricity.
are these not valid?
sure plumbing and electricity are different but for a rudimentary grasp on it, I say the analogy is helpful.
inductance, capacitance, etc are superfluous to know in a basic indoor grow.
besides.. sooo yea.. i'm sure the extra 375 to 425 KWH a month will be fine..
the MOST obvious sign that the OP should abandon this is the sheer fact that electricity is INCLUDED in the rent... so that means the landlord gets the bill.. and meanwhile every other tenant is a fifth of his energy bill, sure, that won't get noticed.
cuz you know.. landlords aren't cheap-ass penny-pinching motherfuckers, are they?
i'm sure a 250 dollar energy bill will be fine