Power mains question: wire gauge

Then show us how, dimmie. The roof is only 9.5 feet off the floor.

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Michael A. Terrell
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I guess it's time to toss him back ito the dimmie bucket. It's hard to beleive that he's an 'engineer'. :(

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Michael A. Terrell

You tie off to the floor. Up and over the rafter... Form a loop. Just enough for you to need to climb up a step or two to put your head into it..

Better make it at least two though. You'd warp the rafter down enough that one step wouldn't do the job... lard ass.

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AwlSome Auger

Correction: Go back to your blatantly obvious hard core senility onset. Anyone who has seen your posts over the years can see it. it is so obvious. Sad for you.

Reply to
DraconisExtinctor

You're as ignorant as KRW. Not all garages have 'rafters' that you can "up and over". Ever hear of a "PITTSBURG ROOF"?

You're as ignorant as KRW, and not everyone is a lard ass like you..

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Michael A. Terrell

Good Lord, you've taken the AlwaysWrong KoolAid, along with Fields.

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krw

Says the idiot that reads "plastic" and morphs it into "PVC".

You are a true retard.

Reply to
DraconisExtinctor

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Speaking about not thinking, it's interesting to note that, in an 
argument, whenever you come up against the stops because of your 
limited capability to use logic and reason - which you demonstrate ad 
nauseam - you always revert to ad hominem.
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John Fields

You are the expert at not thinking.

You're funny, Fields. Too bad you're such an idiot. You don't even know that 3 is "#", even though it's right in front of your stupid nose.

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krw

Plastic water pipe *is* PVC, moron.

Reply to
krw

try

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renintech.ayush

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Of course; that's why it's so easy to see through your sad little 
charade of literacy.
Reply to
John Fields

Of course you project you inadequacies on others. It's always been your MO.

You're a liar.

You're a liar. But that's nothing new.

Reply to
krw

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If that were true you'd be appear to be a great deal more sagacious 
than you actually are.
Reply to
John Fields

This thread is amazing. Long discussion about something you can look up in the NEC code. An AWG 13 should be fine if the US code resemble the European in anyway. On a side note, conductor sizes are not defined according to in rush currents, but steady-state currents...

Regards

Klaus

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Klaus Kragelund

NEC code. An AWG 13 should be fine if the US code resemble the European in anyway. On a side note, conductor sizes are not defined according to inrush currents, but steady-state currents...

There is no AWG 13 for power distribution. You have 14, 12, 10, 8, 6 AWG to choose from, in the smaller gauges.

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Michael A. Terrell

NEC code. >An AWG 13 should be fine if the US code resemble the European in anyway.

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AWG 13 isn't commonly available in the US for electrical contractor 
use, since that precision isn't required.  

The sizes available are even AWG numbers, and if #14, say, was too 
puny, then #12 would be used.
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John Fields

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See what I mean?
Reply to
John Fields

I don't need you to tell me you're stupid. Like DimBulb, you advertise the fact constantly.

Reply to
krw

The blind shall not see...

This is why, despite the only pre-requisite being a pre-death repentance, most sinners will *still* not ever be saved.

Despite being told that you were acting like an adolescent worm, you continued to do so, and enhanced your pathetic wormage even further.

You illustrate for the intelligent among us, just what the flaws in the human race are.

Not with your diatribes, but with your attempts at making a diatribe. It borders on funny, considering that you tout yourself as intelligent and civil.

Your senility onset is showing again.

Must be that curse I put on you about 8 years ago, when you started your baby bullshit back then, over in a.e.e. I hope the pain settles in soon.

Maybe you can figure out why an Easy-Bake-Oven works better with a 100W heating coil than it does with a 100 W light bulb.

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DarkMatter

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