TrueGangsta148
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Well, thats kinda what I was talking about with the 4 individual runs of #12 out of the timer.
Go with your second option you listed.
If you daisy chain all 4 receptacles/ballasts with one #12 then now you have 36A going down #12 romex which is only rated for 20A...
That wire will melt and catch fire before the end of your first light cycle. This is why I preach the right wire gauge for the right size breaker.
If your using a 40A Single Pole 120v breaker and a 40A timer you must run 8/2 copper romex with ground from the breaker to the timer. Then Cut a short piece of #8 black conductor and attach it to the load out of the timer. Then run 4 separate (I'll bend) 14/2 with ground romex cables out of the timer. All 4 black conductors of the #14's need to be wirenutted to that short piece of #8 coming off the load side of the timer.
Remember!!! When all 4 of those #14 meet at one place, you have 36A worth of current meeting. That is the point where you MUST have 40A rated wire. If you used a #14 pigtail to attach to the load out terminal of the timer and then wirenutted all 4 of the outgoing 14/2's to that, look out.... You now have 36A going down that short #14 pigtail that's attached to the timer "load out" lug. You WILL have a fire inside your timer enclosure before your done with your first light cycle.
Okay this totally makes sense about the first outlet in the series getting loaded up lots. Running multiple 1k's on 120v really adds the amps up quickly! right now i'm doing 6's, on 240, so very low amps will actually be used. i could still technically do the daisy chain if it was on a sub panel 20A breaker, since i'm using #12 its rated safe throughout, even with 4 lights only a total of less than 12 amps. Still to be safe, and also to save rewiring in the future for possible switch to 1k's i will do it the way you suggested so its less hassle. What aboute conduit for running these lines from timer to receptacles? is it not necissary if its stapled down good and not moving at all?
thanks so many times for your input.
also, for this space, i am very limited by available space, and will never need more than this simple mech timer and 2 600w lights. The panel will probably not be made now, and by the time i'm in a position to need that much power, i'll be doing a large scale medical grow and will just bring in an official electrician and put the bill on the dispens.