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Neuromancer 09-14-2009 09:04 AM

Ahh yah two rigs one outlet = bad juju

Of course that is why god invented 100' 12 gauge extension cords :) I ran one up into the attic down a retired chimney into the basement into an outlet straight off the fuse box for my benching rig :)

MaadDaawg 09-14-2009 11:17 AM

I can foresee times when that may happen here too :laughing:

MaadDaawg 09-14-2009 11:33 AM

I was looking for something like that Rick, but Microcenter only had KVMs, nothing for USB only :( oh well... ain't too hard moving one cable 24inches :)

2chesapeakes 09-14-2009 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 14481)
Ahh yah two rigs one outlet = bad juju

Of course that is why god invented 100' 12 gauge extension cords :) I ran one up into the attic down a retired chimney into the basement into an outlet straight off the fuse box for my benching rig :)

Thisis also why god created smoke detectors so you can get your arse out of the house when a little rodent decides to chew through the cord.

Kal-EL 09-14-2009 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 2chesapeakes (Post 14486)
Thisis also why god created smoke detectors so you can get your arse out of the house when a little rodent decides to chew through the cord.

ROFL, make sure the kids can carry each bench table, the wife can carry the monitor while you round up any loose parts in the office and the dog on the way out. :morpheus:

MaadDaawg 09-14-2009 03:42 PM

I actually have a electrical line I ran up between the walls of this room to the second floor for my fish tank - it's connected to a battery backup (for the pumps) that works with a marine deep cell battery. Since I don't have the expensive fish anymore, maybe I'll tap it into this room and have a second circuit :) Safer than running an extension now that you mention it lol PLUS, I bought a 20amp breaker to replace the 15 amp ... uh oh... lol

Neuromancer 09-14-2009 04:57 PM

LOL replacing the breaker is more of a fire hazard than running a heavy guage electrical cord ;)

I asked about the same thing before, (upgrading the breakers) and a couple of smokies told me that the wiring was not designed to handle that kind of load...

JM2C

I was not worried about mice though. Our spiders would kill them :)

2chesapeakes 09-14-2009 11:24 PM

Check your wire size before changing breakers. 14 Guage wire = 15Amps 12 Guage wire = 20 amps 10 Guage = 30 Amps. There are other factors that will also have an effect on this such as length of rum, connected load, and ambient temps but this is a basic rule to follow. I hold both a journeyman electrical liense and a master electrical license and can tell you I charged people less to install a dedicated outlet than one of my 4870x2's cost. Install of a single circuit and receptacle should be under $250.00 depending on if there is room in the panel for an additional breaker and ease of getting the wiring to the final location.


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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 14497)
I actually have a electrical line I ran up between the walls of this room to the second floor for my fish tank - it's connected to a battery backup (for the pumps) that works with a marine deep cell battery. Since I don't have the expensive fish anymore, maybe I'll tap it into this room and have a second circuit :) Safer than running an extension now that you mention it lol PLUS, I bought a 20amp breaker to replace the 15 amp ... uh oh... lol


lakeside2189 09-15-2009 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by 2chesapeakes (Post 14527)
Check your wire size before changing breakers. 14 Guage wire = 15Amps 12 Guage wire = 20 amps 10 Guage = 30 Amps. There are other factors that will also have an effect on this such as length of rum, connected load, and ambient temps but this is a basic rule to follow. I hold both a journeyman electrical liense and a master electrical license and can tell you I charged people less to install a dedicated outlet than one of my 4870x2's cost. Install of a single circuit and receptacle should be under $250.00 depending on if there is room in the panel for an additional breaker and ease of getting the wiring to the final location.

I had to re-wire most of my house in Florida..I don't think they had any code here...When I did I put in a 200 amp service and ran 2 20amp breakers just for office. Put in 12 wire 2 receptacles on each breaker...Chesapeake is right....You would be surprised how many don't put the right wire with the correct breaker size..I probably did a over kill and could have gotten by with one 20 amp breaker..It is a dedicated 2 lines just for PC stuff...Before I had all kinds of breaker kicks..It makes a difference and is well worth it...

MaadDaawg 09-15-2009 10:15 AM

Yeah :( don't think the wiring's up for a 20amp, so I'll just replace the 15amp.. think it's kinda weak anyway. Plenty of room in the panel but no easy way to get it here (for a professional to do at least :D) I, on the other hand, can run one if I surface mount it lol. Seriously though, am going to divert the one from the fish tank and use it on the phase rig ... big ass APC on that thing should run it for days if the power goes out :laughing:


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