The current draw of a bulb won't be the issue. Potentially larger issues are modifying your tool, which may affect warranty coverage, and not being able to have your saw light on unless the saw is...
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The current draw of a bulb won't be the issue. Potentially larger issues are modifying your tool, which may affect warranty coverage, and not being able to have your saw light on unless the saw is...
GFCI breakers are both overcurrent protection devices and differential current sensors. They make sure that all the current that goes out the hot wire comes back in the neutral wire. If any is...
I have an enormous pair of Channel-lock pliers that often get used as a Crescent wrench, a hammer, an oil filter remover, and a home invasion deterrent.
The percentage of voltage induced in a nearby wire depends on the length in common and proximity of the wires in question. The source voltage affects things in an absolute sense - you'll get a higher...
Everything is a compromise -ideally you'd run a straight as the crow flies run from the machine to the collector, or better yet, put the collector 2 feet from the machine. Since neither of these are...
I agree - the cost of a large box is almost exactly the same as a smaller one - not sure why anyone would put in a 20 or 30 slot box other than a perception of "overkill".
Is this a dimmer switch?
If not, probably induced voltage from other nearby wires.
Here's my closet. It's about 2' X 4' - as small as I could make it. I don't have any overheating problems as I designed the outlet vent so that air has to flow over the motor to return to the room....
I'm guessing he means no "doublers" - a one slot dual breaker providing 2 120V circuits. Certainly double pole breakers are legal, and required for many things.
+1 to what Joe said. Venting outside in a residential area isn't a good idea, probably at least as much from a noise standpoint as from the appearance of dust. Up here in the frozen northland...
.5 of a sawblade's width of intended cut = 1.5 sawblade's width of actual cut
Depending on what else may have to be touched to update to current code, that number may not be too high - I have $1000 just in materials in the 150A subpanel I installed for my house addition -...
Here's my work in progress. I wanted to minimize floor space so I made it vertical orientation, but I also had a design constraint of an 8' 6" garage door I wanted it to go through. I didn't think...
I have the TS75 after first buying the TS55. The dust collection is better on the TS55 and the TS55 is perfectly adequate for single sheet work, but since my use was pretty much exclusively in the...
Pretty much, yep.
TECO units are good quality. It was mentioned above, but just to reiterate - you need to re-wire the saw's switch to be a control input to the VFD - if you use a switch wired between the VFD and the...
Derating is still required if the VFD in question is designed as a 3-phase in (assuming that particular unit can work that way), however there are several 1-phase in 3-phase out VFDs that are...
+1 - a couple hundred RPM with a reasonably sharp bit works fine.
I have 19 Lithonia 2-bulb T8 troffers and 9 Lithonia 2-bulb surface mounts running almost 3 years now with zero problems in my shop and garage. You must have gotten cheap ballasts or a bad batch.
http://www.fstoolcorp.com/Templates/ecms.aspx/$FSTool/ec5209cd-9571-453e-ad4b-a0cdf50cb8aa/H1_H3.pdf
Section 58 is entitled "Bushings for Saw Blades". One of those maybe?
The "rightest" plug for what you are talking about is probably the NEMA 14-30. This will require four wires - hot, hot, neutral, ground. I think it would be worth trying to find an electrician in...
It's up to you as far as what's a managable project. Modernizing old wiring is often a good idea, but you will likely need to have your work inspected, and this can sometimes open a can of worms...
Correct.
Also correct provided that you have 4 wires - two hots, a neutral, and a ground. This is a NEMA 14-series plug/receptacle. The NEMA 14-30 and 14-50 are commonly used for this purpose.
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One may be able to make an argument that unplugging the dryer and plugging in the table saw may be safe in some specific cases, but there are some REALLY good reasons this isn't done in the general...
Like anything else, your inspector has final say, but you do need a completely separate from the neutral path for the ground all the way back to the panel. If this particular run is done in metallic...