electricity

bestgrow

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How to hide electrical cost?

I hear some people steel it but that doesn't seem to smart of an idea to avoid suspicion. It also would validate a search warrant in a second.

Generator. but then you have to worry about gasoline transport, and that can look suspicious. not to mention all the trouble you would have to go though to bury the thing and make it sound proof, if thats even possible.

Solar. not enough power, initially to expensive.

I'm lost. I don't know how to conceal my power. anyone have any experience with this.

I'm planning on using 7,000 W
 

bestgrow

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just pay your bill on time and you probably wont incur any wrath or suspicion from the power company.
people get busted all the time for high power consumption. please dont give advice if you dont know what your talking about. I dont want to be mean but its dangerous to do such things. what if i believed you and just went on thinking it was ok.
 

Ramon66

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people get busted all the time for high power consumption. please dont give advice if you dont know what your talking about. I dont want to be mean but its dangerous to do such things. what if i believed you and just went on thinking it was ok.
bro I have friends who are meter readers, and PG&E does not turn people in for high power bills. people only get poped for power usage when they steal it.
this is a fact.
 

bestgrow

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bro I have friends who are meter readers, and PG&E does not turn people in for high power bills. people only get poped for power usage when they steal it.
this is a fact.
[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] Carlsbad, California police raided a suburban home after the family's U.S. $250-$300 per month electricity bills led them to suspect that the homeowners were growing marijuana under high-intensity lamps.
Instead, they found often-used washing machines and dryers, three computers always left on, a dishwashing machine running often and three children who forgot to turn off lights when they left a room.
"It's hard to believe a high utility bill would be enough to issue a state warrant," said Dina Dagy, who owns the home. She is demanding a written apology. Police said they have apologized verbally and were following proper procedure.


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bestgrow

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Police found 118 marijuana plants in a home in the 4900 block of Mandan Road earlier this month, according to a police spokesman.
An unusually high electricity bill alerted police to a possible marijuana-growing operation, the warrant said.
According to the warrant, police conducted surveillance at the home and checked its electricity bill, which at times exceeded those of similarly sized homes in the neighborhood by about $400.
 

bestgrow

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I'm being paranoid of course. I doubt they would come a bust me only due to high power usage. many of the other case i have found saying the police used electric bills, they had reason to ask for them, suck as thermal and strange activity.

I don't mean to be rude. Just frustrated by these cops
 
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