I will be daisy chaining the EB32 and this power brick with it. Let me know if that'll work.I would struggle to recommend daisy chaining other extension cords onto it. The length and wire gauge become of some concern.
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I will be daisy chaining the EB32 and this power brick with it. Let me know if that'll work.I would struggle to recommend daisy chaining other extension cords onto it. The length and wire gauge become of some concern.
@Brew12Hello,
I'm in the midst of having a HVAC mini duct split installed for my aquarium room, but have an electrical question.
My current breaker for the circuit is a double pole 20amp breaker (photo 1).
However, my A/C unit requires the following 230v 1 phase 60 Hz, Max Breaker size 15 amps. (photo 2)
Currently the only thing running on the circuit is a refrigerator. My questions are:
1). Do I need to replace the 20amp breaker with a double pole 15amp breaker, given the unit shows a Max breaker rating of 15?
2). Can a mini split unit be on the same circuit as the refrigerator or does it have to be on a dedicated circuit?
3). Will the 230V single phase require a 14/3 wire (2 hots) or 14/4 wire?
- Thanks
So the pump is plugged in somewhere and he just wants to control it from a different location?He's pulling in a relay with 12 volts that switches the power from a wall outlet.
I think so. You plug the pump into the Tunze device. You plug the device into a wall outlet. The ATO switches the device to turn the pump on and off.So the pump is plugged in somewhere and he just wants to control it from a different location
I think so. You plug the pump into the Tunze device. You plug the device into a wall outlet. The ATO switches the device to turn the pump on and off.
Not sure how far you could extend this low voltage circuit.
correct, here’s a link to the idea. I’ll also need to use an AC pump (thought I could use a DC).
you bring up a good point on distance for low voltage. Is there a way to test something similar before buying the Tunze Socket?