9k first grow

FoxCompany426

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Lol i wouldnt give you one grand you have 21 posts, not that it means you dont know how to grow but not a good sign IMO haha
Hey, I was reading your sig and I realized that it says "This is all non-fiction." Do you realize that non-fiction means it's for real. Hehehe:mrgreen:.
 

M4A1

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Hey, I was reading your sig and I realized that it says "This is all non-fiction." Do you realize that non-fiction means it's for real. Hehehe:mrgreen:.
LOL yes that is true.


Fiction (Latin: fictum, "created") is a branch of literature which deals, in part or in whole, with temporally contrafactual events (events that are not true at the time of writing). In contrast to this is Non-Fiction, which deals exclusively in factual events (e.g.: biographies, histories).
Non-fiction is an account or representation of a subject which is presented as fact.
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
Lol i wouldnt give you one grand you have 21 posts, not that it means you dont know how to grow but not a good sign IMO haha
oh lol no worries rest assured i can grow weed with a flash light and a coat hanger... macguyver style... no actually i was a care taker for a green cross grower at the young age of 16 now at 31 im pretty good at growin smoke, not so good at typing or grammer , only for personal medical useage though, i am always willing to help other if it looks like they need a hand
 

Astaldoath

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Personally Id invest in some solar power generators. 1600 a piece, and they run at 1800 watts each. Just get like 4 and cut your bill in half XD With that much weed it will be paid off in 1 harvest lol
 

mr doe

Member
Im going 12/12 tomorrow... just picked up some advanced sensi part A an B....
If I still grow after this run ill most likely go with a big generator an build a sound proof shed around it...
As of right now i have only put about $100 into this setup. A friend of mine made me a deal, I pay for half the rent an bills an he pays for everything else. I know this isn't the best setup but I do get half of the crop an half of the equipment.
Im pretty sure most of you would do the same the first time around...
 

greenearth5

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Thats a good setup you have dude. How much weight are you expecting to yield off of the one grow.. i like the idea about getting a generator and building a sound proof shed around it. Personally I would rather just put some solar panels up on the roof or a windturbine in the back yard. Good luck dude



Im going 12/12 tomorrow... just picked up some advanced sensi part A an B....
If I still grow after this run ill most likely go with a big generator an build a sound proof shed around it...
As of right now i have only put about $100 into this setup. A friend of mine made me a deal, I pay for half the rent an bills an he pays for everything else. I know this isn't the best setup but I do get half of the crop an half of the equipment.
Im pretty sure most of you would do the same the first time around...
 

Treeth

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props Mr Doe,!

I think that you're the coolest person I know.

(I don't know if you want more on your plate, but do look into the solar panels to offset grow use- They can work really well in some places and situations.)
 

Me22

Active Member
Astaldoath......

Where in the world are you finding panels that produce 1800 watts as in 1.8kw/ Hr for $1600?

I have looked for months before and literally all last night after reading your posts about this. The only systems/ panels I can find that will produce that amount of power are around 15-20k...

If what you say is true EVERYONE should be making the conversion to solar.. especially for your normal home usage.

Please inform me on this with a link or contact to where I can find them. I would love to purchase many at that price... and heres a thought what if we did a group buy on panels for a reduced price?

Sorry did'nt mean to jack the thread just really wondering how thats possible.

mE22:joint:
 

greenearth5

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Dude if you get a solar panel that produced 1.8KW/H for $1600 then your gettin riped off. I have a site where you can buy a 7.31KW/H solar panel for $940 apiece. Given.. you do half to buy a pallet of these solar panels to get this awesome deal. There are 34 solar panels on a pallet and it cost $31,930. But, if your going to put panels on your entire house and you have a 4 bedroom big house then this is a deal of a lifetime. Here is the link... http://www.affordable-solar.com/solar-panels-by-the-pallet.htm

I was lookin at the sanyo panels towards the bottom



Astaldoath......

Where in the world are you finding panels that produce 1800 watts as in 1.8kw/ Hr for $1600?

I have looked for months before and literally all last night after reading your posts about this. The only systems/ panels I can find that will produce that amount of power are around 15-20k...

If what you say is true EVERYONE should be making the conversion to solar.. especially for your normal home usage.

Please inform me on this with a link or contact to where I can find them. I would love to purchase many at that price... and heres a thought what if we did a group buy on panels for a reduced price?

Sorry did'nt mean to jack the thread just really wondering how thats possible.

mE22:joint:
 

jgdwvu11

Member
awesome start my man...I am in the process of doing this all myself as we write this note...reading up alot...smoked alot but never grew...looking forward to all the updates and your time frame in doing this...
 

jimisimmortal

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man,if you even set up and maintain half of this......in a chair...i find that truely mind boggling and amazing,your my hero. +rep
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
Dude if you get a solar panel that produced 1.8KW/H for $1600 then your gettin riped off. I have a site where you can buy a 7.31KW/H solar panel for $940 apiece. Given.. you do half to buy a pallet of these solar panels to get this awesome deal. There are 34 solar panels on a pallet and it cost $31,930. But, if your going to put panels on your entire house and you have a 4 bedroom big house then this is a deal of a lifetime. Here is the link... http://www.affordable-solar.com/solar-panels-by-the-pallet.htm

I was lookin at the sanyo panels towards the bottom
i have 8 of the same panels for my home/grow on my garage, i agree solar would be the way to go some of the gen-sets are pretty spenty to make the power he is wanting not to mention the 100 gallon of fuel it cost to run everyday and the servicing that runs a few hundred dollars every two weeks
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Personally Id invest in some solar power generators. 1600 a piece, and they run at 1800 watts each. Just get like 4 and cut your bill in half XD With that much weed it will be paid off in 1 harvest lol

where are these panels I myself have been researching panels and solar for a few years and most 250 watt panels are around $800 each for like a grade A evergreen panel??

I have been toying with buying a natural gas or propane generator and using it part time . About $3800 will get you 10000 watt generator
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
On that panel link you do realise if it says 1600 watts and 40 panels that 1600 watts is the entire panel wattage not each cell panel right thats about 40 watts each not 1600 watts each
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
On that panel link you do realise if it says 1600 watts and 40 panels that 1600 watts is the entire panel wattage not each cell panel right thats about 40 watts each not 1600 watts each
wrong each panel is rated at 216w each at that spec 40 panels gather 8640 watts or 8.6 kw/hr, i have the same panels that his link was showing were you get 20k for a solar set up your getting ripped off my whole system installed with a 8 panel/ 40 cell power storage aray cost less then 13k, my system with the 8 panels gathers 1728 w/hr
 

greenearth5

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Sanyo HIP-215NKHA5, 215W 30V Watt Solar Panel - Pallet 34 Modules

There are 34 panels on 1 pallet
each pallet cost $ 31,930.08
each individual panel is rated at 215 Watts

215watts x 34panels = 7310Watts = 7.31 KW total which is enough to run an average size house which is enough to run a 9KW grow operation because the batteries will store the excess power and provide it back during the night. Also you can get power when the moon is out and bright :D

http://www.affordable-solar.com/sanyo-HIP-215NKHA5-215-watt-solar-panel-pallet.htm

http://www.affordable-solar.com/admin/product_doc/Doc_HIT Power 215N_20090406145817.PDF


do u have a link to where 1 can see that.....

or name of make & model ......
 

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Is that investment, all $ 31,930.08 worth it? I mean how much are we going to yield here?
 
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