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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    by KING 5 News
    KING5.com
    Posted on January 23, 2011 at 11:48 AM

    SEATTLE - King County sheriff's deputies are investigating a marijuana grow operation after a house fire in White Center.

    The fire started after 1 a.m Sunday on 10th Avenue Southwest.

    Firefighters say flames were shooting out of the ground floor when they got there.

    They quickly put the fire out and when they searched the home they found marijuana plants in several rooms.

    No one was hurt.

    Sheriff's deputies say they've made no arrests so far.

    So sad to see all these fires because of idiots doing their own wiring. Hiamp electric will wire your power needs to code and and make sure your room doesn't bring uninvited friends. Will only wire grow rooms for carded patients and is very confidential, can pull any permits needed. He is a full service license and bonded Electrician.
    hiamps Reviewed by hiamps on . Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation by KING 5 News KING5.com Posted on January 23, 2011 at 11:48 AM SEATTLE - King County sheriff's deputies are investigating a marijuana grow operation after a house fire in White Center. The fire started after 1 a.m Sunday on 10th Avenue Southwest. Firefighters say flames were shooting out of the ground floor when they got there. Rating: 5
    And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.

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    justpics

    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    if someone just pays attention to the details, wiring is not the difficult and should never result in a fire. this is someone cutting corner or not doing their homework.

    What really scares me is when I meet growers who wire their own stuff but they've never heard a term like, "continual load" before. Or inductive versus resistive...

    just do your homework and youre fine. or find someone like the OP who knows what they are doing and let them do the work for ya.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Nothing personal but most people should not do their own wiring. How many people even know how to use an amp probe? Did it for 35 years and there is a reason I made what I was paid. Mike at hiamp is a good friend of mine and before I would hook lights up I would make sure the electric panel isn't a Zinsco or FPE...Most home owners won't change that themselves...He doesn't hook the lights and stuff for your room, he makes sure the outlets you will use are able to handle the load and your service is safe.
    And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.

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    justpics

    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    most home owners should learn how to safely hook in a circuit to a modern panel, its really not that hard.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Its not that hard to do the math to figure out what load your system can handle. If you have a home with aluminum wiring don't do it. Its really quite simple to wire a house you just need to do a little research, maybe buy a wiring book from the hardware store.
    Have completely rewired a couple homes during the remodeling and its not that hard. The inspector comes in either approves it or he doesn't. One of the things you find out in the process is there really are no codes for wiring, onlu inspectors personal opinions and they all vary.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Its not that hard to do the math to figure out what load your system can handle. If you have a home with aluminum wiring don't do it. Its really quite simple to wire a house you just need to do a little research, maybe buy a wiring book from the hardware store.
    Have completely rewired a couple homes during the remodeling and its not that hard. The inspector comes in either approves it or he doesn't. One of the things you find out in the process is there really are no codes for wiring, onlu inspectors personal opinions and they all vary.
    That sounds just like the requirements to get a general contractors license in Washington. And look at all the shit shacks that get built today!!! Mold, Chinese drywall erosion of electrical wiring, leaking roofs, building in flood plains, in homes less then 10 years old. We didn't build shit shacks back in my day, not even tract homes. Now days they put the same cheap garbage in custom homes as HUD housing.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    That sounds just like the requirements to get a general contractors license in Washington. And look at all the shit shacks that get built today!!! Mold, Chinese drywall erosion of electrical wiring, leaking roofs, building in flood plains, in homes less then 10 years old. We didn't build shit shacks back in my day, not even tract homes. Now days they put the same cheap garbage in custom homes as HUD housing.
    The reason shit shacks get built today is because people of your day want more profits and have changed their ethic codes..they are the owners of the businesses now, not the employees anymore.

    Just a rubic you may have overlooked.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    That sounds just like the requirements to get a general contractors license in Washington. And look at all the shit shacks that get built today!!! Mold, Chinese drywall erosion of electrical wiring, leaking roofs, building in flood plains, in homes less then 10 years old. We didn't build shit shacks back in my day, not even tract homes. Now days they put the same cheap garbage in custom homes as HUD housing.
    May not seem like it to you but there are actual codes and if you know them you can fight an inspector and even change code. Been there done that. You guys crack me up....Jacks of all trades....ROFL.
    And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Quote Originally Posted by hiamps
    May not seem like it to you but there are actual codes and if you know them you can fight an inspector and even change code. Been there done that. You guys crack me up....Jacks of all trades....ROFL.
    Besides having a Master's Degree in anthropology, I'm also a Master Carpenter. So, I am master of some!! :lol5:

    and when I was building houses, to change the code took $50.00 or the mafia to torch the place and redo it. Probably hasn't changed one bit, different faces, higher prices, same bandit.

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    Seattle house fire reveals marijuana grow operation

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    Besides having a Master's Degree in anthropology, I'm also a Master Carpenter. So, I am master of some!! :lol5:

    and when I was building houses, to change the code took $50.00 or the mafia to torch the place and redo it. Probably hasn't changed one bit, different faces, higher prices, same bandit.
    Not like that in the Electrical for Washington. The last fight I had was over non-fused disconnects at Red Dot in Tukwila. The inspector turned my job down and I felt he was wrong and when his supervisor refused to overturn him I went to the State Electrical inspector. Was a woman at the time and she came out, saw I was right and chewed the inspectors out Big Time and submitted the change to the NEC. No Money, just an honest inspection, I have never backed down from an inspector if I am sure I am right. I have had 3 Big fights with inspectors and have won all 3, I choose my fights.
    Sad you guys see so much crap work, I was mainly commercial/industrial but have wired quite a few really well built custom homes. Just finishing up a 5000 sf house that is solid as hell. Never did track houses but that is what it sounds like most have seen....
    And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.

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