Originally Posted by psychodelic
I have a couple thoughts:
~ CFLs wouldn't cause a power outage for your house. They just don't have enough power to do that. Especially since the power outage didn't occur until 10 minutes later. Well it was more like half power at first, but while looking at the braker box, there was one over load. We switched it back and messed with other swiches, turn off and on and then lost complete power. So, it just didnt kill all power at once, some things went out and some just had about half power
~ My first guess was that you just blew a fuse (your security light and grow lights are on the same circuit, and it got overloaded). But if that were the case, you would have had to reset it at the fuse box; the power company wouldn't have been able to do that over the phone. We dont run on a fuse, most new houses dont anymore. Plus the power company said ''your power will be on by 10;30 and a few min. later they fixed it. They also said they had my problem in there system and were working on it.
~ My second thought is that there was a random power surge/outage at your house (and maybe some of your neighbors' too, you could ask if you ever see them) that coincidentally happened 10 minutes after you added some lights. This is my best guess, since the power company was able to rectify the situation over the phone. This is what im thinking happen. I am going to try a different plug in and see what happens
~ You need to figure out the Amperage for the circuit that your lights are connected to, and figure out how many appliances/lights/etc. are connected to that circuit already. Like I said, I think the outage was unrelated to your lights...however, if you plan on adding lights and other appliances to the circuit, you need to know this (to avoid blowing fuses or risk of fire).