In the Process of Upgrading Grow Area

harvest time

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Hey guys. I currently have 1 light socket with a splitter, that then has a splitter on each end. Therefore, I have 4 23w CFL's ontop of 2 small plants. I have 2 23w CFL extras, and 2 42w CFL's as well. I have 2 reflector hoods with a light fixture in the middle that I think I am going to put my 42w CFL's into. I'm just wondering though, since all this stuff needs an outlet to power it, which i dont have in this room, and cant get.... Could I replace the light socket with a wall outlet? Does the wire powering the light socket work to power a wall outlet? Please help me out... I also have 2 flourescant tubes that were used for a large fishtank aquarium. There each maybe 2 feet long. Any help with the electrical would be great! Thanks! :joint::joint::joint::joint::blsmoke::blsmoke::blsmoke::blsmoke::blsmoke::peace::peace::peace::peace:
 

harvest time

Well-Known Member
what you just said... Take the light socket out from the ceiling (its just wooden plywood not actually like drywalled).... take the positive and negative wire off of the light fixture... then put the positive and negative wires on the wall outlet.... Like a spare wall outlet that you could put in your wall... understand??/,,,
 

Daddydw21

Active Member
i understand what your sayen no it wouldnt be a problem at all go ahead and wire it up....dont shock yourself
 
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