pineappaloupe
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So here is the wiring setup:
Main house breaker panel: 100A and a 30A. 100A runs to the house, 30A stays in the garage
From the 30A line, there are 2 15A breakers, one runs to a 120 socket and the other to a 240 timer for the hot tub (intermatic 104) that i use for my box.
My use: 1200W dual 600 on the 240, and my inline 400CFM fan.
I ran an extension wire from the intermatic 104 timer to my ballast, a flat yellow Romex wire that is very rigid. I dont know what the gauge is but I believe it is atleast 12.
So this is what happens for no apparent reason. Lights turn on, fire up normally, run for hours, then randomly the breaker flips.... but not the 15A breaker that the timer comes from, but the 30A breaker next to the main house line.
Also, I was running a 1000W MH on the 120 line before flowering when I started using the 240/timer line. It never flipped the 30A breaker or anything else for that matter.
what the hell is going on? From what I can tell, I am pulling 5.5A from the ballast (1200W plus 100W ballast inefficiency over 240) and the fan pulls 1 or so. So the load on the 15A (and 30A) breaker is less than 10A.
if anyone has any ideas please let me know. im getting concerned.
Main house breaker panel: 100A and a 30A. 100A runs to the house, 30A stays in the garage
From the 30A line, there are 2 15A breakers, one runs to a 120 socket and the other to a 240 timer for the hot tub (intermatic 104) that i use for my box.
My use: 1200W dual 600 on the 240, and my inline 400CFM fan.
I ran an extension wire from the intermatic 104 timer to my ballast, a flat yellow Romex wire that is very rigid. I dont know what the gauge is but I believe it is atleast 12.
So this is what happens for no apparent reason. Lights turn on, fire up normally, run for hours, then randomly the breaker flips.... but not the 15A breaker that the timer comes from, but the 30A breaker next to the main house line.
Also, I was running a 1000W MH on the 120 line before flowering when I started using the 240/timer line. It never flipped the 30A breaker or anything else for that matter.
what the hell is going on? From what I can tell, I am pulling 5.5A from the ballast (1200W plus 100W ballast inefficiency over 240) and the fan pulls 1 or so. So the load on the 15A (and 30A) breaker is less than 10A.
if anyone has any ideas please let me know. im getting concerned.
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