electrical guy
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I'm new here but i've been doing electrical in this industry for a long time. IF you have electrical questions, problems I might have the answers for you!
I agree with this. But 60 amp subs are the norm and should be plenty. I was thinking use the stove wiring to feed a forty amp sub or what ever his stove breaker is. maybe a 60 amp sub with a 40 amp main would be suff..You may want to go with a 70amp subpanel rather than trying to hack all that circuitry together. Keep your loads seperate. You don't want to start tying in lighting loads with a/c loads. Keep it clean and simple. Run a sub outside your grow then its nice and simple. Simplicity is a good thing
you mean run it on 220? I dont know the voltage on either. Only the amps, wattage and btu. Whats 14 awg. Sorry but I know nothing about electric as far as wiring goes. but I do understand the science of it, just not the terminology or different products needed for certain applications.you cant install a 30amp breaker on14awg wire. what is the voltage of your a/c and your HPS ballast? You should always try to do your ballast at 240volt. That way you can add more lights
American wire gauge. Wire size.you mean run it on 220? I dont know the voltage on either. Only the amps, wattage and btu. Whats 14 awg. Sorry but I know nothing about electric as far as wiring goes. but I do understand the science of it, just not the terminology or different products needed for certain applications.