Leaving lights unattended

Do you leave lights on unattended?

  • Yes, I leave lights on unattended if I have to.

    Votes: 52 91.2%
  • No, I never leave lights on unattended.

    Votes: 5 8.8%

  • Total voters
    57

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
the pic shows about 1/3 of the harvest. i took in two more bunches after that was dried and debranched.

and none of it was stolen, murfy.

you illiterate yapping halfwit.
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
actually tho. if was me-

i wouldn't even run those streetlights in my house. i mean, they are meant for outside! that CAN"T be safe. just think of the turtle for cryin out loud. and the neighbors.......what would they think?

trust me. my father in law said don't do it, and his brother is an electrician!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
actually tho. if was me-

i wouldn't even run those streetlights in my house. i mean, they are meant for outside! that CAN"T be safe. just think of the turtle for cryin out loud. and the neighbors.......what would they think?

trust me. my father in law said don't do it, and his brother is an electrician!
i know retarded illegal immigrants that have a better command of the english language than you.
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
that's gay-

you're retarded.

lol.

one time i hooked up 247 one thousand watt bulbs in a foot locker using an extension cord. hit me up ill tell ya more.:)
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
oh shit-

got an electrical fire. spray a milion gallons o water at it.

you should read more relevant material instead of all the rags.
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
there is advice to give-

if you must, run hoods, with glass. if a bulb ruptures it's contained. if there is a short, regardless if the envelope has ruptured or not, the breaker will open the circuit. of course, if your knowledge of sparks is half that of politics, you're good.

also. bulbs are available that extinguish the lamp if the envelope is compromised.

happy growing!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
there is advice to give-

if you must, run hoods, with glass. if a bulb ruptures it's contained. if there is a short, regardless if the envelope has ruptured or not, the breaker will open the circuit. of course, if your knowledge of sparks is half that of politics, you're good.

also. bulbs are available that extinguish the lamp if the envelope is compromised.

happy growing!
thank you :eyesmoke:
 

Shivaskunk

Well-Known Member
I had a house that I was growing in burn to the ground when I was at work. I was very cautious with my grow room wiring and lights. Also had lights on for when I was home.....

Never thought a faulty 100 watt reptile heating stone would burn my house down but it did. Shit happens...fire can be caused by the most silly shit. Worrying TOO much will kill ya.
 

AltarNation

Well-Known Member
I do not use HID for this exact reason. My animals are too important to me.

At the end of the day, you can tell me a million times that HID is safe, but the fact is those bulbs simply burn very hot and there it is not worth the extra risk to me. T5's run at 95 degrees.
 

skunky33

Active Member
i don't even trust the one in the cooltube.

once we have our own place instead of renting, i'll be installing a fire sprinkler system installed.
See, I'm afraid my enclosed lights will blow if my fan seizes up. Sprinkler seems like a great idea, I'm gonna do it too.
 
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