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07-26-2007, 09:33 PM #1OPSenior Member
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How many can i plug into one outlet?
evertking Reviewed by evertking on . AMPS How many can i plug into one outlet? Rating: 5
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07-26-2007, 10:26 PM #2Senior Member
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How many what?
Electical formula
Volts X Amps = Watts
110 X 25 = 2750
So if you have a normal 25 amp circuit breaker on that line you can use 2750 easily.If eveything is in reasonable shape.
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07-26-2007, 10:47 PM #3Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Blindman0v0
MOST household circuits are rated for 20 AMP....your household outlets are rated for 15 AMP.
Now you also have to figure the curve for inrush current.....wouldn't want to be tripping a breaker when your lights come on. The initial lighting causes an additional 15% draw and I personally try to keep the total draw based on that.
110V x 15A = 1650W
This means you could run 1400 W of lighting:
1400W + (1400 x 15%) / 110V = 14.6 AMP<<< just under the 15 AMP mark.
The other outlet in the room could be used for fans, etc.....just as long as it doesn't exceed 5 AMPs.
Have a safe grow!:jointsmile:
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07-26-2007, 10:50 PM #4Senior Member
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My household lighting is 25amp and 35 amp service.But I supp0ose it varies depending on building codes in your area.But it usually a good idea to stay on the cautious side.
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07-26-2007, 11:02 PM #5Senior Member
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Everything else being equal, it is the size of the wire that is most important. The breakers and receptacles can be upgraded, but, put too much current through the wires and you get heat and then you get the fire.
But that's kinda hypothetical and doesn't apply unless you are planning on making some changes to your electrical system. For practical applications, use P4B's formula.
PC :smokin:
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07-26-2007, 11:25 PM #6OPSenior Member
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Everything(lights-fans) in my cabinet is pluged in to a power strip totaling ~ 370 watts and the power strip is pluged into the outlet that is shared with my washer that i'm guessing is maybe 1000? watts.. So i should be good right?
Thanks for the input!
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07-26-2007, 11:38 PM #7Senior Member
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The problem with putting the lights on the same circuit as the washer is the electric will surge when it first starts up and possibly blow a circuit breaker.You'll know when its all hooked up.It won't hurt anything ass long as the breaker is working but if it blows you can either put the lights on a different circuit or time the washer use for when the lights aern't turned on.
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07-26-2007, 11:42 PM #8OPSenior Member
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I thought maybe its the new fan i got it's 80 watts and its timed with the light.. i have noticed a drawn down when the timer kicks on.. another thing i thought it was was the damn heat it is hot as hell here.. Maybe i will watch next time when it kicks on and see if the washer is running.. My better half does laundry NON stop..
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07-27-2007, 12:49 AM #9Senior Member
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If your total amount of watts on that line is 1300 or 1400 you should be fine.
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07-27-2007, 01:06 AM #10OPSenior Member
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Thanks.
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