ttystikk
Well-Known Member
The reason I mentioned the 200 amp service is room for more circuits not the draw in the system. Typically when I go into a house to install HVAC equipment we are hard pressed to find a space for a double pole breaker in a 100 amp. With a 200 amp panel there are more available circuits to draw from. Besides, pretty sure here the code calls for a 200 amp panel on all new residential. Just thought I'd clarify that tty. lol. Like I said 5kw is fuck all here, in the winter, turning on my furnace (we try not too lol) draws 20 kw alone.
Colorado electrical code places 150A panels in new construction. If you want a 200A panel, you need special approval. At any given time, I'm pulling 16kW and I do run a flip schedule; 11kW is bloom and I'm VERY comfortably under 120A;
240V x 120A = 28.8kW, the max safe 80% load for constant current applications like lighting on 150A service.
Don't forget your AC, electric dryer (buy a gas dryer if you can get the hookups, they're much cheaper to operate anyway), electric oven, coffee pot, the server farm in your gaming cave...