Indoor set up ideas

AssMatic7

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Whats going on so attached is my barn im getting and was thing of a set up for maximum yield...i was thinking under the 8ft loft would be for my veg area and the other 20ft for flowering ....was thinking dwc and starting 10 to 15 plants.. combo of leds and hps lights
 

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RedDirtResin

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I’m building out a 14x36 at the moment. I’m gonna run 8 Gavita 1000watt DE with a 5 ton ac unit. I’m going to run 6 plants per light in 2 titan flo n fro systems. I’m going to run 2 rows of 4 lights. This will give me the space I need to get around both sides of the rows of plants for maintenance. Plants will have 2 layers of netting. Here’s some pics of where I’m at with mine. I have about half of the drywall hung now as well.CAD37734-E5A2-487D-943B-C839B862E8A0.jpeg5B99626D-DA26-4917-96C5-17666B93A2E3.jpeg4B00EC60-FC7B-4CD0-A48E-4E36434B16BF.jpegB145DB91-91EB-4235-93D8-399C96AEBAC0.jpeg
 

spek9

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I’m building out a 14x36 at the moment. I’m gonna run 8 Gavita 1000watt DE with a 5 ton ac unit. I’m going to run 6 plants per light in 2 titan flo n fro systems. I’m going to run 2 rows of 4 lights. This will give me the space I need to get around both sides of the rows of plants for maintenance. Plants will have 2 layers of netting. Here’s some pics of where I’m at with mine. I have about half of the drywall hung now as well.View attachment 4623170View attachment 4623171View attachment 4623172View attachment 4623175
Looks good. Mind explaining your electrical distribution? Also, how come half of the wall studs are notched as opposed to drilled for cable runs?
 

RedDirtResin

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Each plug in gets its own 15amp breaker inside the 200amp panel. I notched the double stud walls because it was easier than drilling holes.
 

RedDirtResin

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May as well go with 20 amp receptacles and breakers since you have the wire.
Looking back I agree, I should have just gone with 20amp plugs. I’m not an electrician by any means. I’m paying one to do all of the panel work and hook the power up.
 

Renfro

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Looking back I agree, I should have just gone with 20amp plugs. I’m not an electrician by any means. I’m paying one to do all of the panel work and hook the power up.
Well with that #12 wire you have room to expand a receptacle if needed. Make sure he numbers all the receptacles to their breaker for ease. If you end up needing a higher power 20 amp feed, 120 or 240 volt, it can be switched out later since the #12 wire is in the wall. My quest dual 205 dehu for example needs a dedicated 20 amp 120 volt feed.
 
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