As an electrician i'll vote for 600A 480V. Here in Canada the common voltage is 600V,with 400A or 600A the price takes a big jump after 600A.
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As an electrician i'll vote for 600A 480V. Here in Canada the common voltage is 600V,with 400A or 600A the price takes a big jump after 600A.
I'll jump in as well with a vote for using a a mechanical disconnect. I plan on doing something similar. Run 100A to shop panel A, that has lights and a few plugs off it. Come out of panel A to a...
I've thought of doing something similar, only with a 100 amp disconnect. Have you thought about going that route? You could mount the disconnect say 7 feet off the ground or have it locked in the off...
I'll chime in with Redwing's all the way http://www.redwingshoes.com/red-wing-shoe/2414-red-wing-shoes/2414-red-wing-mens-8-inch-boot-brown and toss in this for an insole...
Mike, Jim, thank you both. What you said Mike makes perfect sense, and Jim I did read the manual but by that point I must have gleaned right past it.
Great videos especially the planer.
The machines are separate, a 20" Grizzly G0454 and a Delta DJ 20. I've also watched most of the wood whisper videos. I think that I can actually thank Mark for...
Hello all, Nick here. I just have a quick question. I'm new to woodworking and have recently acquired a planer and jointer. After looking both of them over it appears that one of the blades on the...
Oneida's V series 3hp sounds about right for 230V
Grizzly's 3hp at 22A sounds more like the 115V spec however 22A 120V is more like 2hp. my guess would be a typo maybe.
No receptacle required. It's every 12' of usable wall space.
Definitely bad neutral connection. Your voltage should always be 120/120 +/- 2 to 5 v Whats happening is when you turn your lights on they are not connected well enough on the neutral. The neutral...
FYI The Phillips bulbs with a 98 CRI can be had for $10-$12 per bulb If you don't get the toughguard. I know when the time comes I'm doing my shop in them.