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    Posted: 27/July/2005 at 10:24am
One in the wall on the kitchen counter ( the one with the biggest draw) one to the stove, one in the LR. I'm a 3 cord guy and NEVER have problems.
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If all else fails one in the kitchen, one in the bathroom.  Or hope the breakers are marked.

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I don't know about you but I aint gonna go help Willy clean an apartment on the 20th floor

 

 

well,,,,,,I guess it depends on what he would pay me

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F.Y.I. from an ex- electrician and the N.EC. A dining room circuit is a 20 amp.  Halls, bedrooms and lighting are on a 15 amp. Kitchens are on a 20 amp but as we all know they are G.F.C.I. protected.  So when I run my pile lifter or rx20 I always draw from the dining area.  I hope this helps
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Jim.......if ever I move to the States.......that information would come in handy........something I didn't know.......would that also be applied to Canada ???
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No I am sorry to say that I do not think that it applys
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15 amps across the board if your lucky... only laundry...heating ...stove and AC get anything bigger 30 amps..

if it's an older apt your lucky if the fuses are 10 amps in common areas

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You are exactly right Steamer......your smarter than the average bear.
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FORGET breakers, i see fuses every day :(

 

Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

15 amps across the board if your lucky... only laundry...heating ...stove and AC get anything bigger 30 amps..

if it's an older apt your lucky if the fuses are 10 amps in common areas

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Originally posted by dontlikedennis dontlikedennis wrote:

FORGET breakers, i see fuses every day :(

 

Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

15 amps across the board if your lucky... only laundry...heating ...stove and AC get anything bigger 30 amps..

if it's an older apt your lucky if the fuses are 10 amps in common areas

you better bring extra fuses with you... that ninty year old lady will get mad if she can't watch days of our lives
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Plugging in was never a problem, ever. In fact, since we were not paying for the electric energy, it made it that much sweeter in our actual cost per square foot.

 

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