wyteboi
Well-Known Member
VERY GOOD INFO calbunn !I posted this on another thread since but I thought the metering side of this may be of interest here too.
Here's a cheap way of determining connected loads on a single circuit or the main panel and you don't have to go out and buy the clampon style ampmeter unless you got an extra $100 to spare. BTW there's nothing wrong with owning or using a clamp on ampmeter but they are moment in time measurements so you should alsoturn everything on the house you can lay your hands on. This creates the biggest, worst case 'moment in time drain' on the entire electric system. That should include AC systems, microwave, hair dryers, etc....
The reason I say this is I've seen grow operations tax an older or smaller main electric service and the thermostatically controlled appliances will trip the main or in one case where there was no main circuit breaker started a fire at the meter base. Pretty fucked up situation in that case since the meter was on the other side of the grow room and the fire dept called law and you know the rest. Once everything is running turn off the one breaker that feeds the outlet (s) that you plan on running your equipment off of. Then take a look at just how much other stuff you had on is now off. You'll either have to move those things to another circuit or run a new dedicated circuit if it's going to be too much load. I never run a grow area on anything less then a dedicated 20amp 120v circuit fed from no 12 gauge copper wire. But of course it all depends on that circuits total connected load.
Never run extension cords that are longer then necessary or smaller then 14 gauge wire either. Voltage drop creates heat and destroys electronics such as digital HID ballasts. If you're using a timer go with a quality timer that can handle the entire load.
Another thing to be aware of are the new digital electric meters which are able to report back to the utility anything that they want to set as parameter for review. In your area that may include a unusually steady loads at specific hours of operation like a 18/6 or 12/12 that is for a residence considered a high load and repeated at precise intervals. I recommend you keep the loads down wherever possible. The large wattage from lighting, ventilation, AC, etc. readings in a single family residence are way to easy of a target. And when they look back it's way to fucking easy to tell that these loads usually run are grouped in a 90 day billing period.
Also NEVER steal utility power. They now know at the transformer what the total connected load of the properties being fed off that transformer are and if all of the meters on that xformer don't add up to what they're billing it starts an investigation by the utility.
The utilities are looking for ways to recover lost revenue from solar systems where they have to by law buy back solar generated power plus all those energy efficient appliances that draw less power for the utility to bill you for. If you have a new style digital meter you've already seen changes in the way they bill you. The new billing is based on a kw/hr rate that vary wildly based on the time of year, the hours that your loads are on and if you've exceeded your baseline. Every grower I know has over 4000 watts connected which exceeds their baseline and the baseline keeps getting dropped so if you're not exceeding today be patient you will.
Like everything else these rates are only going to go up too. These fucks insist we buy solar systems and reduce our loads and then they say oops this worked to well now we have to get creative on our billing to make up for the lost revenues. The utilities will never lose money.
There are options.... especially with today's lighting systems that let you grow big @ substantially lower loads.
So be creative, wire safely/properly and whatever you do stay off the radar completely.
Peace
whoever may be reading might get a lil scared from your power company info though.
they can monitor when you use your power but nothing they monitor can be used against you without a real warrant. an they cannot issue a warrant on the solo fact most of your power gets used 18/6 or 12/12. (there are many reasons one would use timers an high power consumption besides growin dope!)
of course there is always that lil town that is targeting growers an would use illegal tactics to get to them. that happens everywhere ! cops are crooked. but if they are illegally lookin at your power then they already know your name an what you do , they are just tryin to prove it.
Just try to stay as legal as you can , always.
soil