need 240v conversion ideas

ag843

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running 4 600s and im converting from 120 to 240 for lights, ballasts, and light controller. im looking for best solution of how to run the wiring. ive seen a lot of ppl mention running wire to the dryer hookup but i dont have direct access to that outlet. havent purchased the ballast or controller so im open to all ideas.
 

anzohaze

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if you no about electrical you can turn a 110v outlet into a 220v circuit by moving wires around in panel.
 

707humboldt

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if you no about electrical you can turn a 110v outlet into a 220v circuit by moving wires around in panel.

A 110v outlet most likely doesnt have the appropriate wire size. Also on 220v code calls for 4 wires, 2 hots 1 neutral and a ground. A 110v outlet only had 3. It can be done if you changed the breaker to a double pull and the wire size was ok but I do not advise it.
 

ag843

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another question. if i have a 30amp breaker already installed running a 110 outlet can i just run my 4 phantom 600s (rated @ 5.7amps i believe) directly there if i have a surge protector rated high enough (until i find my electrician to wire me a 240 setup)
 

707humboldt

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How many amps is the outlet rated for? How many outlets are on the 30 amp breaker? All your lights should be on a dedicated circuit
 

Alexander Supertramp

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A 110v outlet most likely doesnt have the appropriate wire size. Also on 220v code calls for 4 wires, 2 hots 1 neutral and a ground. A 110v outlet only had 3. It can be done if you changed the breaker to a double pull and the wire size was ok but I do not advise it.
240 only requires 3 wires. 2 hot and one ground. If a neutral wire is incorporated in the circuit it it used in 120 outlets on the circuit.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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another question. if i have a 30amp breaker already installed running a 110 outlet can i just run my 4 phantom 600s (rated @ 5.7amps i believe) directly there if i have a surge protector rated high enough (until i find my electrician to wire me a 240 setup)
Grow lights are long, continuous loads, 12-18 hours or more a day. I recommend running such circuits at 75% of the rated load of the breaker to be on the safe side. Plus start up amps of the ballast can exceed the rated draw of the ballast. So 4 lights time 5.7amps=22.8 amps continuous load. 75% of 30 is 22,5. You are are right on the edge. Stagger light start times 5 minutes or so each and you should be ok.
 
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