smokeytokeybear
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either do it or dont, only you know if your legal, not us
i wish you luck, hope its worth the risk if your not legal
i wish you luck, hope its worth the risk if your not legal
I was just thinking the space could handle 20. I could tone it down for sure just wanted to estimate on the high end.To warrant an investigation there have to be a number of supporting factors, other potential factors would be smell, people talking about your grow, grow items in your garbage, etc.. One question though, I once grew in a two-level warehouse the size of a small plane hangar, and I wasn't even running 20kW. How do you figure your consumption would be so high?
This right here. Power companies want money, if they report us then we can't pay them. Just come up with a legit reason and you'll be fine. I say that I'm a stock broker and I have a ridiculous computer (600 watt power supply in it and it's on 24/7) set up with many LCD monitors on it as well as two LCD tvs that are always on to keep track of "stock" news. Add an air conditioner into the room and it's a somewhat reasonable excuse. I also have an electric stove in the house I never use since I use my gas one, but they don't need to know that. Just get creative, but you'll be fine as long as you pay your bills on time. That's the most important.no that be to obvious
power companies dont care if u use power they want sell it
u could i guess call and say u got welding and pottery shop set up and want know if since u going to be using more power do u qualify for cheaper rate per Kw
then makes it seem u not alerting them to high spike in power but concerned bout decent rate lol
most desk top computers use same power per hour as 400 to 600 watt grow lightThis right here. Power companies want money, if they report us then we can't pay them. Just come up with a legit reason and you'll be fine. I say that I'm a stock broker and I have a ridiculous computer (600 watt power supply in it and it's on 24/7) set up with many LCD monitors on it as well as two LCD tvs that are always on to keep track of "stock" news. Add an air conditioner into the room and it's a somewhat reasonable excuse. I also have an electric stove in the house I never use since I use my gas one, but they don't need to know that. Just get creative, but you'll be fine as long as you pay your bills on time. That's the most important.
Doesn't work that way.That to much power to be honest the electric company will probably report it to the cops and you will get raided.
yepThat actually makes a lot of sense bwest.
No, most desktop computers have power supplies capable of outputting 400-600W. Few consumer machines are equipped with the hardware to max out their power supplies and even if they could, they are rarely run in such a way that would.most desk top computers use same power per hour as 400 to 600 watt grow light