I’ve been learning from you all for months, I want input!!!!

If that house is so old you have fuses then you really need to talk to an electrician.

No modern house wiring does not go to a section of the house. For example my kitchen refrigerator, hall lights, master batroom light/outlet and 2 wall outlets in the spare bedroom are on the same 15A circuit.

I think you might just be assuming I use my whole house? I’m not quite sure. I understand that each circuit goes to different electrical ports. I have a living room, 2 bedrooms a kitchen and bathroom upstairs. I have a room the size of my living room and another room the size of this bedroom in half the basement. The other half unfinished. I treat my living room essentially as someone would treat a studio apartment. My living room is ran on one fuse alone. My bedrooms (which I use no power from in either at the moment) and my bathroom and my hallway upstairs are split between 2, I have two fuses that make up what power runs thru my kitchen which also is not in use at the time. And I have two fuses that run what would be my washer/dryer combo in the basement, and one that runs the furnace and water heater. I guess I just don’t really get what you’re saying. Or maybe I just don’t understand electricity at all either. The for instance you just gave, to me essentially that would be the bedrooms I’m talking about, the light in one and all the wall plugs but one in another are on one (circuit?) or are all relying on one fuse. I blow that fuse all those things stop working. Same idea as the for instance, right? Or no? So if that is the case, what I’m saying is that as far as every day use, I quite literally only use the living room, water heater and furnace, and my bathroom. As far as electricity is concerned. And my back 2 bedrooms are to my knowledge, not at all connected to those circuits. As soon as I plug something in back there it would be the first power draw from that circuit (if I’m using circuit correctly)
 
I am not an electrician, I call one in. Be safe gro bro!
 
I hope I don’t sound too green with this response, but I honestly dont know what this means. The only beer bottles coming to mind are the beer cup challenges lol. Making me wonder if that’s what you grow in? Maybe I’m just not used to the lingo at all. That’s fair too. I want to know what you were thinking tho when you replied. I’m soaking it all right now!
It's just me messing around with ceramic spikes and I figured out that I really just siphon the water into the spike and the spike release it slowly so instead of tubin it up all connected properly I dumped a beer bottle in the soil and siphon the water from the reservoir to the beer bottle and to the spikes from the bottle, like that I could siphon the water from the beer bottle to as many beer bottles as I like and the same with reservoirs, just keepin it flowing for a whole room. Pumps will do it too but I mess with chinese ceramic spikes and a beer bottle, it's cheap and customizable. A soaker tube would be nice too, I just want some way to water a big pile of dirt slow and nice without much effort. But for a room I would use some tables so I don't have to crawl around on the floor, maybe in tents but tents on tables then. There are so many ways to do it with tents you can control the environment for each space. Maybe some kind of moisture meter in the soil would be nice for a whole room so I could measure the soil moisture by pushing a button, using a raspberry pi or something. You have some choices to make first, organic soil, hydro, pots or big piles of dirt and so on, that will limit the options for the whole system. Nice project any way you do it really.
 
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Welcome to the grow journal, wish you have a great harvest from your grow!!! Maybe closet for veg,the rest for flower :smoking:
 
Case study, for your reference, pls check~
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