Another thing,,,,a setup like that doesn’t it take too much power ,my 1000 watts led consume 100 watts if i add a setup of fan is it going to be sus?
Yes it will use power, how much should be in the info on their Web page as well as in their literature. Would be a good idea to find out which circuit or circuits can supply your room. Get idea of breaker/fuse size (15 or 20 amp). See what items are already on that circuit and if you can lessen the load by putting any on another circuit. Plenty of info online & YT to help with that part.Another thing,,,,a setup like that doesn’t it take too much power ,my 1000 watts led consume 100 watts if i add a setup of fan is it going to be sus?
Wattage really isn't as much a worry as amperage. Don't want to be constantly tripping breaker or blowing fuses. 2 x ts1000 + 1 ts600 is 2 x 150 watt + 1 x 100 watt = 400 watt....amperage though is 2 x 1.25 +1 x 1.378 for 3.878 amps rounded up to 4 amps on a 20 amp circuit leaving plenty for the other stuff.Another thing,,,,a setup like that doesn’t it take too much power ,my 1000 watts led consume 100 watts if i add a setup of fan is it going to be sus?
You lost me big time there lolJust find the amp draw for the equipment you plan on using, add it up. Then add in what is already on the circuit.
Ok, make and model of light. Should be able to look up the specs. Might be where you got the watt draw from wall info.You lost me big time there lol
The light draw 100 watts from the wallOk, make and model of light. Should be able to look up the specs. Might be where you got the watt draw from wall info.
What's the make and model?The light draw 100 watts from the wall