Electrical qustion

   / Electrical qustion #11  
Well man if you can't understand what I said just forget it guy.

That's just the liquor talking. You won't even remember this thread tomorrow.

I always respect somebody who lives their avatar photo
 

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   / Electrical qustion #12  
That's just the lquor talking. You won't even remember this thread tomorrow.

I always respect somebody who lives their avatar photo

That's funny. I was trying to think of a nice way to put it.:laughing::laughing:
 
   / Electrical qustion #13  
Ok Jack.
Lets start over.
Votage; 110v or 220v?
Amps; What does each pump draw in amps?
Will both pumps be starting and running at the same time?
Distance; How far from the power source are you running to install the outlet?

How many amps feed the line you want to tap?
Are other things being run on this circuit?


The reason for theses questions are to prevent overloading the line.
 
   / Electrical qustion #14  
Nothing brings out the "long knives" on any board better than an electrical question...
 
   / Electrical qustion #15  
OH!
IT'S AN ELECTRICAL QUESTION!
 
   / Electrical qustion #17  
Electric threads usually start out a little better than this...this one is going to be interesting :licking:
 
   / Electrical qustion #18  
Electric threads usually start out a little better than this...this one is going to be interesting :licking:

Yep. But I'm still trying to figure out why osb needs pumps. Maybe a picture.
 
   / Electrical qustion #19  
The OP is in Wisconsin, so maybe he didn't start drinking before breakfast.
 
 
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