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Old 06-18-2008, 09:23 AM
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sound good buddy. you said 240 volt can we still use 110. or is 240 usable with 220. just like a 110 light-wall outlet acualy 120.
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Old 06-18-2008, 02:08 PM
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220 is 240
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Old 06-18-2008, 02:26 PM
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sound good buddy. you said 240 volt can we still use 110. or is 240 usable with 220. just like a 110 light-wall outlet acualy 120.
Well the box is setup to run 240v (220 actual) volt ballasts but wiring the box for 120v (110 actual) ballast outlets is basically just a few small changes. I'll pick up a few 120v outlets and add a subsection to the write up on how to build/wire it up for 120v outlets.
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Old 06-18-2008, 08:53 PM
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i`ll be watching for this one.
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Parts List for upcoming write up, seems like a lot but its really not, total for everything should run around $100-$130 total, I buy my parts in large bulk quantities so its always more expensive for me, it'll also be cheaper if your box has smaller power requirements or more expensive if your running a huge setup like 9-12 lights. Sorry the write up is taking so long, chopping and marking 40+ pics plus writing it all down is takin longer than I thought! Tool list is coming too, no biggie just hand tools, a drill and 2 drill bits are all it takes.

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(1) Seimens 125amp subpanel (4 slots)
(1) Siemens Dual 240v dual pole breaker (4 240v outlets or greater)
** Size depends on amp use, see below for requirements**
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(1) Siemens Single 240v dual pole breaker (4 240v outlets or less)
** Size depends on amp use, see below for requirements**
(1) Siemens 15amp 120v single pole breaker (for 120v outlet)
(2) Galvanized metal gang boxes
(2) Galvanized metal box covers (design will depend on # of outlets)
(1) 15amp 120v duplex receptacle
(1) Non metallic liquid tight strain relief (for 120v trigger cord)
(1) 3/4" strain relief (for 240v cord)
(1) 40 or 50amp range/dryer cord (3 wire for 30/40amp, 4 wire for 50amp or greater)
(1) 6/10/12/15ft extension cord (used as trigger cable for box, size is your choice)
(1) pack 50ct stud sz 8-10 ring connectors (I use yellow, blue is also acceptable)
(1) pack 4 ct female spade connectors sz #14-#16
(4) ft each of red/black 12gauge thhn stranded wire
(3) ft each of green/white 12gauge thhn stranded wire
(1) package #8x 3/8" sheet metal screws
(2) 1/2" x 1" rigid conduit nipple's
(4) 1/2" metal lockrings for above nipples


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Contactor; (will depend on total amp load 120v+240v, i.e. 30/40/50/60/70amp)
Siemens 42BF35AF Contactor 30 Amp 3 Pole 120V Coil
Siemens 42CF35AF Contactor 40 Amp 3 Pole 120V Coil
Siemens 42DF35AF Contactor 50 Amp 3 Pole 120V Coil
Siemens 42EF35AF Contactor 60 Amp 3 Pole 120V Coil
**NOTE: MUST use 120V coil or WILL NOT WORK!!!!**
**Amp rating is 10 more for each listed i.e. 30amp rated for 40, 60amp rated for 70**
**Best price found here, ordered dozens, no problems and absolute best price**
Siemens Furmas Contactors: All Thermal Supply

Leviton 5028-1 duplex outlets
**divide # of ballasts by 2 for your requirements, 8 ballasts requires 4 outlets, 3 requires 2 etc**
**Find local at electrical supply stores (Platt/Taylor)**
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Leviton Side Wired 15Amp 250V Duplex Receptacle - Leviton 5028
5028-I 6-15R Duplex Receptacle Commercial - Ivory

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Old 06-19-2008, 12:00 AM
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Are you by any chance forgetting NM wire???

Cause I saw you listed only 8 feet of it???

Or what about the wire into the subpanel the 6/3?
Cause that stuff is $3 a foot, and to hit the sub panel from the main you need at least 10 feet, unless your grow op is directly behind your main panel???

Please elaborate on how it only costs you $130 to run a subpanel and all outlets to your growroom.

Cause I spent $175 in UF wire alone to get 4 15 amp 120v outlets to my room???
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:29 AM
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You go girl--------very interesting reads. I like the idea of a 50amp sub pan. I was at lowes today trying to get some ideas---thanks for the posts and plus +rep to all ----electrical seems straight forward----the only thing that sucks for me is my Main is outside and my neighbors are hella trying to be in my bus if you know what I mean.
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:32 AM
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Are you by any chance forgetting NM wire???

Cause I saw you listed only 8 feet of it???

Or what about the wire into the subpanel the 6/3?
Cause that stuff is $3 a foot, and to hit the sub panel from the main you need at least 10 feet, unless your grow op is directly behind your main panel???

Please elaborate on how it only costs you $130 to run a subpanel and all outlets to your growroom.

Cause I spent $175 in UF wire alone to get 4 15 amp 120v outlets to my room???
Tried to give you some +rep but the robot told me I had to spread the love around befor I could give you some more---WTF!!!
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:34 AM
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I know what you mean, the neighboors were all over me asking what I was doing..

I just told em running new outlets to my garage to power a welder and a fridge...

We had to run the UF wire along side the house and into the garage, then into the basement from the garage because the hole into the house behind the MAin Panel was packed with wires and they Yellow foamed it shut.

WTF!?

So we just ran 4 14 AWG UF wires into the main panel, buried it under the rock, into the garage, the through a Junction box to the basement spilced to NM wire, then to 4 outlets to the room.

It was crazy, but its all up an running and I have had all three lights running for 8 hours now to test it all out....
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Tried to give you some +rep but the robot told me I had to spread the love around befor I could give you some more---WTF!!!
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