itsmehigh
Well-Known Member
if you used the split receptacles you could run two lights off the one plug.
i'm not the one guessing though... lol
There's a stove plug outlet@ 120 v as well usually.
Not to mention using a stove or dryer circuit wired TEMP to a sub panel.
Most circuits are nit used through the day either. bedrooms..hallways...etc.
Checking a circuit to see whats on it takes seconds
The list is endless without changing or running new branch circuits.
All legal and not needing to be inspected by the way.
Only rough installs and certain apparatus get inspected and if you had lights certified for Canada...All's good INS wise..it says right in your INS policy and talks about lighting certificates for any electrical device in your home.
Some lights from 'other countries' will void your INS in a fire though...just sayin.
lots to it but growing tomats aint going to get you inspected...thats for sure!..
like making your own beer or wine ....the're not coming over to check.
They dont care about the bombs you have burning in your house every day.
Water heater...Furnace....gas appliances...
Whats with you and your tomatoes? How many people grow tomatoes under 1000w hids in their bedrooms? All "bombs" in my house are csa or ul rated and installed by a ticket tradesman and new construction is inspected by the city, simple stuff sparky. Any modification to an electrical circuit must be done by a ticketed electrician. He/she's essentially liable for the work done. I'm no sparky but common sense tells me that multiple bulbs running off 15 amp breaker and typical 14 gauge wire has potential for bad things. Weather your growing tomatoes or cannabis, a typical house isn't wired for growing with hid.
Itsme.