spencer2121
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to do the best I can with what I have but yeah there's no going around this untill Monday. Is this gonna be okay? I'm feeling the breaker and it feels warm
basicly I've got two 15a breakers upstairs.
1 in my room(grow room)
one in my kids room
I've got my 1000 watt hps running on my room(9.5 A) and a 6.3amp ac sharing the breaker with the hps!
=15.8
On the other breaker I've got an ac in my kids room( cant unplug that!) running on 9.7 amps and I've got all my fans n shit running on that from a heavy duty extension cord.
=12 amps total
I'm being as careful as possible! On Monday I'm gonna go get another 6.3 amp ac for the kids room and ditch the 9.7 so this way I can run the two 6.3 ac's on the one breaker and my 1000 watt hps on the other. Any suggestions are welcomed for the mean time.
nothing has tripped but I wanna know if some breakers don't trip! This is a new condo btw so the electric is newer and the place gets inspected yearly
basicly I've got two 15a breakers upstairs.
1 in my room(grow room)
one in my kids room
I've got my 1000 watt hps running on my room(9.5 A) and a 6.3amp ac sharing the breaker with the hps!
=15.8
On the other breaker I've got an ac in my kids room( cant unplug that!) running on 9.7 amps and I've got all my fans n shit running on that from a heavy duty extension cord.
=12 amps total
I'm being as careful as possible! On Monday I'm gonna go get another 6.3 amp ac for the kids room and ditch the 9.7 so this way I can run the two 6.3 ac's on the one breaker and my 1000 watt hps on the other. Any suggestions are welcomed for the mean time.
nothing has tripped but I wanna know if some breakers don't trip! This is a new condo btw so the electric is newer and the place gets inspected yearly