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    Replace Breakers due to age?

    Here is the panel label. My understanding is a Eaton BR is a replacement for Bryant BRD with a un notched bus. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Replace Breakers due to age?

    What's garbage about the panel? Is a fire hazard like the FP panels? I can replace the beakers Eaton BR units at reasonable cost. Should i replace the remaining breakers due to the issues I had with the others? Or would it be ok to replace as needed? Trying to get this thread back on...
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    Replace Breakers due to age?

    Buss bar is in good shape. The aluminum is not corroded or shows any signs of arcing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Replace Breakers due to age?

    I have a 200A General Switch mains panel in my house, probably dating back to around 1979. I have already replaced two breakers due to frequent tripping (well below rated current) and flickering on a lighting circuit. One of them had what appeared to be arcing/ carbon tracking on buss...
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    Wiring Connectors for Trailer Lighting

    Crimp only with adhesive heat shrink. Soldering creates hard spots which will fatigue under high vibration situations. Crimping is the preferred method by aerospace, medical and industrial applications. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Grinder adapters for electric motor

    Grinders need a steady rest, and a guard. That should only be used as a buffer.
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    Micrometer Recommendations

    I have no Idea how much they cost (work set), but mitutoyo makes a 0-1" digital mic that switches from standard to metric with a button. It's more than a manual one but less than buying both a standard and metric.
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    Rat Wall?

    How big of a machine? The Mazak horizontals we installed required a 8in pad. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    Lathe then a mill.. Mill then a lathe?

    Bridgeport type mill first. You can turn small parts on it if needed. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    Good Cold Weather Bulbs?

    Home Depot has 200w bulbs. I have a KW worth in my garage. ;-) Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    CNC Question - E-stop wiring

    Two questions here... Why would you want to stop both in the middle of a cut? We use feed hold then turn off the spindle and the reverse when starting again. Starting and stopping both simultaneously damages the tool. What kind of machine comes without a hardwired e stop? Sent from...
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    CNC Question - E-stop wiring

    All of our machines the e-stop stops the axis motors and locks the sound. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    what is your home heating

    I have a propane boiler with a combination of radiant and baseboard heat. For the last two years I have primarily used my pellet stove. It works out nicely I save several thousand each year vs using the boiler. Ideally I would like to have a pellet boiler that would feed from a large hopper...
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    What do you use for your driveway?

    Mud with a little gravel mixed in for good measure. :)
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    Modifying an engineered truss

    The bottom member is in tension, cutting it would compromise the structure.
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    A Rant About Builders

    I fit a silverado 2500 and a jetta through a 16 foot door. I don't see the issue.
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    30Amp Sub in a garage?

    I like this kind of stuff! :) I will return the wire and get the UF rated stuff. I will need to check more on the ground rod issue.
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    30Amp Sub in a garage?

    It is nm-b which I understand it its THHN in a jacket. THHN which is ok to use in conduit? This is confusing.... :(
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    30Amp Sub in a garage?

    If its under 25 ohms I don't need a second? The article doesn't tell you how to measure it? What does the code say?
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    30Amp Sub in a garage?

    Then what's point in the second ground rod? The sub will have a separate ground busbar that's tied into the ground/nutral in the main panel. Sounds like a good way to lose the main ground at the service entrance and back feed the garage ground rod. Am I wrong?
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