Is a generator or battery grow at all possible for good sized indoor grow?? 19 plants

I have commercial space that i can completely sound proof and scent proof but electricity use is kind of an issue as landlord has expectations on how much is average useage and im trying to avoid red flags...I am interested in knowing if anyone has heard of an indoor grow option other than electric to power two 1000watt LED lights...Tha'ts for each phase of light cycles...36 hours a day...Money is not an issue as I have a lot of overhead saved for this endeavor and Id much more prefer to spend more upfront with energy cost and stay under radar than go standard electrical route and blow my cover....As much as I have searched though I have not thus far found a relatively simple method of doing this.,If anyone is aware of energy equipment that could enable this alternative method please do let me know!
Any advise is much appreciated..
 

Dr. Who

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What in the world does he think your doing in there?

I mean if it's simply storage...your screwed...Much of any constant electrical use would be suspect in that case.

It's commercial space right. So "do" something commercial! Equipment and machines use electricity right? Many machine shops now employ "lights out machining" ....These places run 24/7/365 and that's using energy son!

Back in the days before "legal" .... It was a simple thing to buy an old, out of business tool and die shop (there are smaller ones too). Everything is right at hand. More electricity then you would use, and exhaust systems that could be fit with "scent reduction" equipment (Plating plants had this in place already! AND fill all electrical needs)
You would fill the fucking place up! Produce massive indoor yields and make the rich brokers in NY happy with 600 a zip top shelf. All with not one turn of the head due to any "electrical" use...You were using less then the "factory" before you!

So then, "What are you going to do in that space?" Get my point?

Where's the meter and why isn't your space on it's own line? I mean, isn't it a "section" of a building with it's own front?

Maybe you might think about looking at an old Machine/Plating shop..... Around here there are some small (now defunct) specialty plating places...Look around your area and DON'T be a slave to someone else's limits......This is asking for trouble.... These places sit idle and for sale for years.....Easy to make a deal on! Industrial so no one takes a second look at some small "odd" smells that might escape.....
 

Lordhooha

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I have commercial space that i can completely sound proof and scent proof but electricity use is kind of an issue as landlord has expectations on how much is average useage and im trying to avoid red flags...I am interested in knowing if anyone has heard of an indoor grow option other than electric to power two 1000watt LED lights...Tha'ts for each phase of light cycles...36 hours a day...Money is not an issue as I have a lot of overhead saved for this endeavor and Id much more prefer to spend more upfront with energy cost and stay under radar than go standard electrical route and blow my cover....As much as I have searched though I have not thus far found a relatively simple method of doing this.,If anyone is aware of energy equipment that could enable this alternative method please do let me know!
Any advise is much appreciated..
If you have plenty of overhead find a different place that isn’t monitoring your power usage.
 

tyke1973

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It may be Sound Proof it may be light leak Proof ,But come Harvest ,lets hope he has his Nose Cut of because DAM its gonna smell lol.
 

GeneBanker

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Can you install a solar panel and battery in that space without the LL thinking something crazy? Ive guerilla'd studio apartments before. Get that month to month lease fill that bitch out and bounce in 3 months.
 

projectinfo

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Multiple threads is fucking stupid.

Generators and solar panels aren't that fucking sneaky either cheech

separate your thoughts, it makes things easier to read, a giant solid paragraph looks retarded.
 
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