man i dont like this new programing
Yea, its the second time since I been here. Last time you could change it back but not this time. Now all my pics are oversized for my screen. Sometimes change is good, ya just got to get used to it. No more new grow journals, from what I understand you will keep your journals in a blog flormat. Where the hell is the spellcheck?Me neither. It's the 3rd time they've changed it since 07'.
I'm subb'd on this one. Looks cool. Now I have Greenhouse envy.
Daniels
Just be sure to let us know so we can follow!Hey people,
No update today. Hope you had a happy 4/20 yesterday.
This site update has a lot of new features and seems to be faster then before but it sure came as a surprise to me. I dont quite understand why there was no warning or notice the format was changing along with some direction. They just did it.
This makes me think they dont care about there members. I dont know, is this the norm?
I guess you can take it or leave it. I like the people here but I am looking at other forums.
i got some one else pics as well. matbe they are yoursall my pics are gone and someone elses are in my thread lol
What pink, I dont see no stinking pink.lookin good guy
don't let the pink get ya down-
i love this threaad
I dont get it, Do you mean in the box?You can swap out the 15amp breakers for a GFI breaker then all the outlets connected would be protected. I'd suggest it if you can exchange the ones you already bought. Otherwise, sounds like your good to go. Very nice work bro.
The A/C has its own 15A breaker. Well it may share it with a dehumidifer.Glad to see you added a Ground Fault Interrupt. Now your green house is less likely to burn to the ground or fry someone that shorts your circuit to ground. Would suck to have all your hard work go up in flames because of electrical.
Cazador is right though... You dont need to double up on breakers, so if you can change out the 15A breakers for GFI breakers you would be better protected. However, putting a GFI infront of your AC unit might not work. The AC unit will draw an inrush current over 15A for the first few cycles. I'm not exactly sure how much over the 15A the inrush current will be but it might be enough to trip a GFI breaker. Maybe if you find GFI breakers that trip after 10 cycles you can get around this inrush current to the AC unit, or any 15A breaker that takes around 10 cycles to operate. Breakers that operate on fewer cycles are more expensive anyway so these should be cheaper depending on where you shop.
Looking good though
Its commin along man. I messed up my right arm.looking good bro