VincentVega
Active Member
I have just become legal through the state of Michigan, and need to get my grow rooms up and running as soon as possible. I am a patient and caregiver, and need to be at max capacity for plant numbers. The biggest obstacle I see is getting adequate power to my rooms. I'm hoping not to have to upgrade the service coming into the house.
My current service is 100A Main Panel, see photo.
The small box you see to the left of the main panel is for my water heater, and is powered & metered separately.
Main panel has the following breakers:
What I hope to do is put a 60A dp breaker in main panel and feed to 60A sub panel.
My needs are as follows:
With all this lighting my rooms are going to get pretty hot. So I intend to seal rooms and inject the Co2. Past experience has shown that I can run temps as high as 90f with the Co2. Lighting will be cooled and hot air vented to outside the rooms.
My other small room is for storage, and I run a cloning machine and floro tubes over clones.
As far as the rest of the house goes, I use very little electricity. I am single and live alone. My stove is gas, no dishwasher, no garbage disposal, and the fridge runs when it is needed. My coffee maker, toaster oven, and microwave are generally used once a day. At night there may be the TV and one lamp being used.
I figure if I run the lighting off 220v circuits, I should have enough 120v left for the other items. Am I on the right track.....?
I intend to do everything to code, and my first and main concern is for safety. I've lived through one house fire (candle related) and do not want to experience another one.
If you need more info just ask away.
Any and all comments and recommendations are welcome.
Glad to be here, Phillip
My current service is 100A Main Panel, see photo.
The small box you see to the left of the main panel is for my water heater, and is powered & metered separately.
Main panel has the following breakers:
- (2) 15A sp
- (4) 20A sp
- (1) 30A dp to sub panel in laundry room
- (1) 30A dp to well pump
- (1) 40A dp to garage sub panel
- see diagram below
What I hope to do is put a 60A dp breaker in main panel and feed to 60A sub panel.
My needs are as follows:
- (4) 1000w HPS (220v) on 12/12 cycle (18.181818A)
- (4) 1000w MH (220v) on 24/7 cycle (18.181818A)
- (2) eco-plus 600cfm blowers (120v) (carbon scrubbers)
- (4) in-line duct fans (to cool lights) (120v)
- (4) oscillating fans (120v)
- (2) separate ebb & flo systems (flower rm & veg rm)
With all this lighting my rooms are going to get pretty hot. So I intend to seal rooms and inject the Co2. Past experience has shown that I can run temps as high as 90f with the Co2. Lighting will be cooled and hot air vented to outside the rooms.
My other small room is for storage, and I run a cloning machine and floro tubes over clones.
As far as the rest of the house goes, I use very little electricity. I am single and live alone. My stove is gas, no dishwasher, no garbage disposal, and the fridge runs when it is needed. My coffee maker, toaster oven, and microwave are generally used once a day. At night there may be the TV and one lamp being used.
I figure if I run the lighting off 220v circuits, I should have enough 120v left for the other items. Am I on the right track.....?
I intend to do everything to code, and my first and main concern is for safety. I've lived through one house fire (candle related) and do not want to experience another one.
If you need more info just ask away.
Any and all comments and recommendations are welcome.
Glad to be here, Phillip