Perma Baked
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Since my last post my setup has gotten a little bit more intense. I'm now running a 500w dehumidifier, a 1000w AC, a CHHC-4 controller, CO2 regulator, a 400w MH, a 600w HPS, 2 vortex fans, and a bunch of other small fans to blow on the canopy. This is all in my apartment closet with dimensions of about 3x8x8. I couldn't run everything from the same outlet or the power goes out so I ran an extension cord into my bathroom through a little incision in the wall. I managed to blow a pretty much brand new 600w bulb the other day and it flipped a couple circuits shutting down the power to my room. I woke up this morning, and my water heater isn't working. It's not even on the same circuit. I've been learning in a class I'm taking that piggybacking electrical outlets and using an extension cord is dangerous... Why is that? Am I going to die in my sleep in a house fire running all this shit on 1 or 2 circuits? Also, what's the likelihood that I'll get flagged by the electrical company and investigated for running all that power in an apartment complex with only 2 residents? I have my medical card but it's definitely against my lease to be running a setup like this.