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I'm new here but i've been doing electrical in this industry for a long time. IF you have electrical questions, problems I might have the answers for you!![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
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I agree with this. But 60 amp subs are the norm and should be plenty. I was thinking use the stove wiring to feed a forty amp sub or what ever his stove breaker is. maybe a 60 amp sub with a 40 amp main would be suff..You may want to go with a 70amp subpanel rather than trying to hack all that circuitry together. Keep your loads seperate. You don't want to start tying in lighting loads with a/c loads. Keep it clean and simple. Run a sub outside your grow then its nice and simple. Simplicity is a good thing
you mean run it on 220? I dont know the voltage on either. Only the amps, wattage and btu. Whats 14 awg. Sorry but I know nothing about electric as far as wiring goes. but I do understand the science of it, just not the terminology or different products needed for certain applications.you cant install a 30amp breaker on14awg wire. what is the voltage of your a/c and your HPS ballast? You should always try to do your ballast at 240volt. That way you can add more lights![]()
American wire gauge. Wire size.you mean run it on 220? I dont know the voltage on either. Only the amps, wattage and btu. Whats 14 awg. Sorry but I know nothing about electric as far as wiring goes. but I do understand the science of it, just not the terminology or different products needed for certain applications.