Re: Underwater light (update)
- From: "Gareee©" <gareee-no-spamm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:53:20 -0400
"Derek Broughton" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That said, if you're using tools outdoors that are popping a 15A breaker,
and you're not even using extension cords, it sounds as if your tools are
at fault, not your wiring.
So one year old should not work properly outdoors? I don;t believe it is the
tools fault,. if anything, insufficient wiring and capability was built into
the house.
What's odd, is as I mentioned, our old manufactured home had the exact same
issue.
If anything I suspect that both home manufactures were just building (like
everyone else) as cheaply as possible, supplying bare minimum required by
law.
Is the power cabling marked in any fashion as to it's load abilities?
It might just be easier to add an additional external GFCI to the house,
tapping off the laundry room power. (There's a plug on the exterior wall,
and I could probably tap off that with the proper cable and box. Since most
times I'm using an outside gfci near that room anyway, I could run the
outdoor tools easily off that, and eventually, run power from that to the
pond, and that would free the load from the other recepticles.
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Gareee©
(Gary Tabar Jr.)
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