Check that all circuits you intend to load can actually take the amount of amps that your lights will pull. Just a heads up on that, especially in a house with older wiring.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Running 1500 W 24/7...? My friend is planning on using 2 1000 W on 12/12 taking turns which are on and a 400W on 24/7 with approximately 100 W for fans totalling ~1500 W constantly drawn... is this going to be alot of electricity? Would it red flag power company to alert the leo? He isnt going to do any laundry at his place or use the dishwasher and uses CFL's for all his light fixtures which he only runs while in that specific room. Energy is .10/kWh so approximately cost $110 a month to run this. I'm just Rating: 5