Alot smaller than my recommendation.. I totally forgot a out the stealthy part lol.. That can actually sit on the backside of the cabinet..
Ya, that disconnect box is as stealthy as banging pots and pans every time you turn on/ off too lol Great white ninja like
L I was thinking that might be big lol. That looks like what i would need. Ill have to look for a 14/3
What u have is not considered a 3 wire its a 2 cause it has 1 hot 1 neutral & 1 ground only so itll be just a 2 not a 3 if it were a 3 it wouldve had a red wire added & that wouldve been a 3 wire..
Ok so i wouldnt be connecting a neutral wire after the breaker ????? I see the hot, ground, and neutral, at the top of the breaker then i only see the hot and ground at the bottom of the breaker.
What about these led strips and a diy panel. I dont think you need a driver for these. Idk the watts though.
There is a hot and neutral on one side and there is hot, neutral and ground on the other. It's an inline gfci breaker. It works as an on off switch but kicks the breaker if it detects a short (whether it be from water short or bad wiring) The 12/3 is better than the 14 as it will handle more amps than the 14. Most clamps or terminating devices will handle both sizes easily when hooking up.
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My lights is pretty awsome for a brand new $40usd at 135 true wall draw wattage but i dont have any flower results to show for it cause i only use it for vegging..
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