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Your best bet would be to contact a professional licensed bonded electrical contractor. There are too many variables to give you a simple answer.
Your best bet would be to contact a professional licensed bonded electrical contractor. There are too many variables to give you a simple answer.
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ViewsTake the 2-wire plugs back to HD and buy 3-wire plugs. Use a continuity tester to make sure you wire the new plugs correctly. Center post in sock...
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ViewsContact the generator mfg. They may have a way to "fix" your problem. Some generators have a "shorting" procedure to obtain 120/240 volt from the...
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ViewsYou have a couple choces. listed by cost: 1. No Jointer 2. Replace motor in Jointer with a 120V unit 3. 120V jointer (sell the good deal one, b...
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ViewsOne of the tattletale signs of a bad lamp in an HPS fixture is the cycling of the lamp. Average life of the 150W hps lamp is 24,000 hrs. This is a...
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ViewsTo reset a circuit beaker turn it all the way off then back on. A blown fuse is replaced with one identical. Unscrew the bad one and screw in a ne...
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ViewsSince you have the walls down to studs...replace the boxes with 2 2-gang boxes. 1 can be used for the switch (vanity light) and receptacle (GFCI). ...
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Viewsquote: Can the failure of the breaker cause the compressor to burn out? Maybe! Inversely, the compressor can cause the breaker to burn out! ...
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ViewsThe heavy appliances 240 volt are the ones that require the two-pole breakers.
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ViewsThere are two common voltages used in homes. The first requires 120 volts which is supplied by a singlee pole breaker. The second is a 240 volt app...
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ViewsI should have said to leave the 2 black wires twisted together--assuming that was what was already done.
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ViewsWhat wires did you hook up to the new fixture? You didn't say. Here's a possibility: Open up the light switch and "see" what wires are on the s...
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ViewsHere's a link to some designer colors. http://www.laner.com/satin.shtml
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ViewsSafe? I suppose. Practical? No. Paint will chip when you plug in something. Also, be aware that if you get paint in the slots the plug may not fit...
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ViewsHire an electrician to disconnect the wires at the circuit breaker. Ask what the recommended way is to remove the bb heaters. Better to pay than g...
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ViewsGo to the DIY store in your area and buy a fan brace kit. It comes with a metal bracket that tightens up against the ceiling joists, and a metal bo...
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Views1. IF the light is on or able to be turned on, do so and start turning breakers off. When the light goes out, you got the right circuit. 2. If the...
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ViewsBring a 2 12-3 sheathed electrical cable lines to attic, and make a loop long enough to go around a rafter and tie off. Run the other end to the fu...
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