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Maccabee

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The hamster goes in first, the the twine holds the kazoo in place. You have to be careful to setup the Gere ratio correctly for efficient generation.
 

armand

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i'm using a 400w switchable ballast(4yrs now)and the buzzing seems to have gotten louder with time, i was wondering which part/s are going bad and if their replaceable? thanks, Armand
 

LoganSmith

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Hey guys I'm making a new lighting board that will have four 65/500 watt cfl that are normally used for outside as flood lights. They have simple wiring, just black wire and white (Hot/Neutral) but they do have there own built in ballast. So to my question, can I just pig tail each one to the other and have only one plug for all four of the units or could this be dangerous?

I know that I can just run a standard plug for each one but I would rather have one plug and not four.

Peace-
 

sunman79

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i have a little delema... i am planning on putting together a small growopps. 6 x 600watt mh/hps lights in a12 x 12 room. i will need to power all lights, humidifier (live in a dry climate 20%rh), exaust, filters, ect... i really need an alternitive to power this room! i dont want to put this little hut in jepordy of jonny law...
 

BigBudBalls

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i have a little delema... i am planning on putting together a small growopps. 6 x 600watt mh/hps lights in a12 x 12 room. i will need to power all lights, humidifier (live in a dry climate 20%rh), exaust, filters, ect... i really need an alternitive to power this room! i dont want to put this little hut in jepordy of jonny law...
Have natural gas plumbed to the house? If so, get a standby generator and have it run the room. A separate generator is really your only choice. Solar won't do it (though the tax credit might be nice depending on what state you are in) Wind might, but a huge expense. $2-4K for the generator and then just the gas usage. 5Kw sounds about right.
 

sunman79

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did a little more research and found my gas bill would be a the same as electric. i would use propane instead because i wouldnt want my project to be tracked from the gas company. i just need to figure out how long these generators can run. ill let everoneone know how much this actually costs and works when i finish...
 

greengdn

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hey fellas i took votech when i was in highschool for electrical work and fell in love with it for lack of a better term... anyway i got an apprenticeship under a master and made 25 an hour just to start... a great trade to get into

anyways post your electrical questions here, ill help you to the best of my knowledge which will most likely be possible

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Need an electrician to answer some question for a friend who doesn't dare go on line to ask. Power went out 1st time in the whole house and 200 amps main breakers and other sub-breakers did not jumped. Call hydro, they change fuse outside (?) and power was on again. Lights (14 -1000w) was on and ran for 12 hours, than power went out 2nd time. Called hydro, they change fuse again. Power was on again. Lights went back on. Power went out 3rd time. Called hydro, they said they won't do anything until an electrician check the house out. The house was cleaned and an electrician was hired to check the house. Electrician did not understand why breaker did not jump(200 amp breakers or other sub breakers). He checked everything and said the house was fine and that all electricial wire and panel was perfectly fine. Electrician called hydro and said that there is nothing wrong with house's electrical panel or electricity wiring. Hydro decides to change the transformer to a new 10kva transformer and reconnect the power. What my friend wants to know is how many 1000w bulb can he used now with the new 10kva transformer? Why did none of the breakers jumped? Electrician said that if the house draws over the 200amps then the 200amp breakers would've jumped. So he doesn't understand why it did not jumped and power went out? Hydro and him thinks that the transformer was faulty. Please answer asap. Thanks!
 

jimmyspaz

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The size of the trans. doesn't matter. he still has a 200 amp service. The faulty trans probably caused failure, like hydro said. it should be OK with new trans. As for how many 1000 watt fixtures figure that one(1) plus ancillaries(fans etc.) use a 15 amp circuit..
 
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