A Kush Lovers Thread

TrynaGroSumShyt

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Thx man, of course where I am no one will know, well 1 person that doesn't live in my house knows_, but that's it. I don't have any worry of my landlord at all though. I worry more about the kids(there were 2, there will be 3 children by august). My area is only 64" x 54" so I think a scrog may be best fit for it. I got my protege back home started up and rolling so I'll have a supply of xlines coming in hopefully. I don't have room for veg.
 

theexpress

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Thx man, of course where I am no one will know, well 1 person that doesn't live in my house knows_, but that's it. I don't have any worry of my landlord at all though. I worry more about the kids(there were 2, there will be 3 children by august). My area is only 64" x 54" so I think a scrog may be best fit for it. I got my protege back home started up and rolling so I'll have a supply of xlines coming in hopefully. I don't have room for veg.
I got a few legit WiFi og beans.. I have five u can have 2 em.. I might have some other Shit.. lmk...
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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I just realized there are no outlsts , but a light switch. Say if I ran a 1000 with fans could I just buy an outlet piece to go in the light socket, or is that overkill?
 

theexpress

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No electrical outlets, but there is a bulb socket from the light. I wasn't to run power through that, but can it handle the wattage.
So Ur asking if you can run that socket with a fan plugged into that socket? It's possible but I really don't know never had one of those before. In a 600 swatter I'm sure u could.. Donno about 1k what amp service is your house electrical? I' think it should work without overload the circuit
 

theexpress

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If your hooked up to a 15 amp remember you can only run at 80% so that's like 12 amps.. a 1000 hps draws little over 9 amp. What size fan you using and how many amps does it use? You should be good trubz.. deff good on da 600 swatter that's for sure
 

DST

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Aye. Some call it Europe lol. Is there an advantage to 115 vs 220? Or vice versa. My electrical knowledge is Ltd to high school physics....if that since I slept a lot in physics.
 

bassman999

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Aye. Some call it Europe lol. Is there an advantage to 115 vs 220? Or vice versa. My electrical knowledge is Ltd to high school physics....if that since I slept a lot in physics.
Hey DST, definitely an advantage to 220V over 110V!
220 requires half the current for a given wattage.
Most breakers in the US in-home are 15A.
Heavier gauge cords for 110V, and less appliances per breaker are some negatives. Also I believe High V and lower A makes appliances run cooler and results in more reliability, but this is just my opinion.
220V is more dangerous if you get your body in the circuit though.
 

bassman999

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Just left the er with a mild concussion. Slipped and hit my head last night still can't feel my damn hands.
WTH!!
Have you have any bad headaches, blurred speech, nausea or vomiting since?
Please let them ER or your primary Dr. know about your current symptoms!!!
I hope everything is going ok over there!!
 
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