Power for my lights

socalledchad

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So I need more power. I do not know much about this subject. I do not want to get into my fuse box and start nosing around. I have a hook up for an elctric stove that I am not useing. I thought of buiying a pigtail to plug into that outlet and wireing it to the box in the link listed below. I know the stove/dryer plug is on a 30 amp fuse. Can i do this safey?

Here is the pigtail or plug from lowes

http://www.lowes.com/pd_71250-334-S...rrentURL=/pl__0__s?Ntt=cooper+50+a&facetInfo=

Here is the wire I am going to use I think it may be wrong (i think i should have black white and red wires instead?)per the directions on the plug still 10 gauge with 3 wires though cause thats what both plugs are. Right? haha

http://www.lowes.com/pd_70026-226-1...RL=/pl__0__s?Ntt=cerro+wire&page=2&facetInfo=

Here is the box

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...1i&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=30-38636491-2
 
what do I do with the 4th bare wire? my plug that im hookinh the wire to says black white and red and only has 3 prongs
 
The 3 wires on that plug are |HOT|NEUTRAL|HOT| it is a 240 volt plug. it appears that box is capable of 120/240 so it can work both ways. Make sure it is set to the voltage of your lights.
 
I think you should consult a professional electrician. Although electrical work is not rocket science, it could result in fires and/or melting wires and outlets, possibly even DEATH *GASP*

But seriously, you should try to either find a professional tutorial online and/or source the knowledge of a professional in your area. You don't have to explain what you're using it for to get some info.
 
Not sure what State you're in, but if you're in a MMJ State, contractors don't give a shit about your grow. My best friend is an electrician, and he gets calls all the time to wire grows. They just want the work.

Home done electrical jerryrigging is a major cause of fire....please be careful and hire someone. Hate to see a house and family and or pet burn/die over some stupid herb.
 
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