Ok, thank you all for your responses and input, I'm sorry if I sound like an idiot when asking the questions. I don't think it's beyond my scope to understand, it's just that I've never done anything that has required me to be aware of the total amps I'm running through a line. Obviously it was stupid of me to assume I wouldn't have to research that aspect unless I had something like 10 lights going. Anyway the first response by deester left me still a little confused, nothing against his reply, he stated he's just researching the information as well. I understand it much more after the rest of the replies which helped guide me to figure out what I need to know. Btownbud, your replies were very helpful, thank you.
basicall waht i would do, is turn off all the switches except the kitchen switch, and turn one on at a time, untill you can map out each plug-in in relation to its breaker switch. Some, are already mapped for you.
I did this, and figured out which outlets and house lights correspond to which breaker in the box. I thought each breaker would be grouped with all the outlets in one room, but it turns out my living room has one outlet that is shared with one outlet in the grow room. Another outlet in the grow room is shared with 2 bathrooms. The third outlet in the grow room I was not able to get to. The other bedrooms outlets are split as well. I don't know if this is normal for them to be spread around different rooms like that or not. I didn't actually map them out yet, flipped them one at a time, and checked outlets that are in important spots. Tomorrow I am going to actually find every outlet in the house minus the kitchen and garage and figure which outlets are linked to which breaker.
Also I found that I do have a 240v line that runs to the garage. I'm not using it at all and know someone I can hire to run that to the bedroom. So that is an option, but a bit costly, I would also have to purchase a timer box, something like this
http://www.botanical.com/hydro/acces...rs/timers.html the 30 Amp Timer Box, about halfway down that page.
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This will solve all my problems if I end up running all the lights.
Now another point brought up was the cost of electricity. After it was brought up in this thread, I found out about how my electric company charges here. I'm being told that I have a base amount of kwh a day, if I go over that base, then my price per kwh jumps up dramatically. Then a certain percentage over that, I get bumped to another tier and get charged ridiculous amounts per kwh. Taking that into consideration, I might just run two 1000w for flowering, and get some fluoros for vegging and clones.
So in my breaker box, the ones that control the outlets and some lights in the house, excluding the kitchen and garage are all 15 or 20. Since each room has 2-3 different lines in it, I figure I could plug the lights into separate outlets, if I reduce it to two 1000w lights.