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Post #158392612 added 10-20-2022 7:16 PM by themacgyver in Deal Talk
Thanks for the tip!
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Post #158373478 added 10-20-2022 3:25 AM by LavenderRose3394 in Deal Talk
You probably finished the project by now but if not you can save yourself some digging (12”) by protecting the circuit with GFCI—as long as it’s not more than 20A.
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Post #157557892 added 09-13-2022 11:27 AM by trtem in Deal Talk
I’m not sure what your use is but my reply was meant for attic fans that exhaust the heat in the attic, not for whole house attic ventilation fans.
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Post #157547230 added 09-12-2022 10:05 PM by themacgyver in Deal Talk
Yeah code is 18 inches conduit and UF-B or just 24 inches and uf-b. Which is what I am going to do. You are right NM-B Romex shouldn't be outside even in conduit (granted I think that is over kill...
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Post #157547203 added 09-12-2022 10:03 PM by themacgyver in Deal Talk
If you don't know what you are doing sure. I do. I have hundreds of electrical projects experience and know with certainty in my application (which I'm not even doing) but could do it would be 100...
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Post #157540396 added 09-12-2022 2:10 PM by nolife in Deal Talk
I mentioned earlier but still not clear. Are we talking about attic fans that pull from the soffit and blow through the roof to cool the attic or "attic fans" that pull from the living space and...
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Post #157539733 added 09-12-2022 1:30 PM by Dr. J in Deal Talk
I had to redo that in my new house - 2 attic fans. One was still on a built-in Tstat that didn't work properly and the other had the tstat removed and was hardwired with the BARE WIRES just twisted...
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Post #157539649 added 09-12-2022 1:26 PM by Dr. J in Deal Talk
I'm not chopping it up but each of the conductors including ground is reading 0.4 ohms.
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Post #157539454 added 09-12-2022 1:17 PM by Dr. J in Deal Talk
pure 240V appliances don't need a neutral - the neutral is only required to gain access to 120V, which would be used for control wiring and such. For example, the heating elements in a range are...
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Post #157539091 added 09-12-2022 12:57 PM by softrider in Deal Talk
Agree, thermostats are convenient, but also somewhat expensive ($25+). Often you can just drop a line down to a lower floor and install an on/off switch. In my case, someone was nice enough to...
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Post #157536124 added 09-12-2022 10:10 AM by nolife in Deal Talk
Minor point... And not something you implied either but nm-b common romex is not approved for use in wet environments and conduit underground is classified as a wet environment. I know themacgyver...
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Post #157535896 added 09-12-2022 9:57 AM by AoDAzrael in Deal Talk
Guys, please stop farking around with trying to cheap out or half-ass your projects. Do you even know what this farking cable is made of? I'm asking because I don't - I tried. I went to...
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Post #157535653 added 09-12-2022 9:40 AM by themacgyver in Deal Talk
I probably won't. But in 3/4in conduit this extention cord would last just as long as romex. Copper doesn't magically change its conductive properties based on the jacket material. If someone was...
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Post #157535503 added 09-12-2022 9:30 AM by dreamzdecora in Deal Talk
Really....you are posting this? You are already trenching it...please do it properly...first hand experience on getting extension cord burned up. Look around facebook - you will find cheap...
+186 Score 211 Replies 79,585 Views
Post #157533580 added 09-12-2022 7:40 AM by RelaxedRain9492 in Deal Talk
This is not sold from Amazon but rather from Amazon Warehouse.
+186 Score 211 Replies 79,585 Views
Post #157526908 added 09-11-2022 5:54 PM by trtem in Deal Talk
They make thermostat boxes for attic fans , they seem to be pretty common. The tstat box is wired into the fan power supply, and located close to the actual attic fan itself. When the...
+186 Score 211 Replies 79,585 Views
Post #157526422 added 09-11-2022 5:03 PM by Arkoniac in Deal Talk
I have a Softtub brand hot tub. I know it’s not recommended to use an extension cord, but there isn’t an alternative option besides sell the hot tub. Would this work? I know a standard extension cord...
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Post #157497319 added 09-09-2022 8:16 PM by softrider in Deal Talk
Shouldn't be a problem, in fact it might be somewhat of an overkill. This 100 ft 12 gauge extension can handle 14-15 amps. Your attic fan (the amps should be printed on the motor) probably isn't...
+186 Score 211 Replies 79,585 Views
Post #157495555 added 09-09-2022 6:30 PM by cockadoodle in Deal Talk
Shows how much you know. That is the the primary service panel not a sub-panel , and is being serviced by a ground mounted transformer . It was you with the color coding obsession insisting that the...
+186 Score 211 Replies 79,585 Views
Post #157493485 added 09-09-2022 4:27 PM by nolife in Deal Talk
Going rate in my area is about $90 for 100ft of 12/2 UF-B direct burial, with strange commodity pricing in the last two years, its cheaper than regular 12/2 nm-b romex. If you have to buy the...
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