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I was going to say magic lady parts
got my tooth pulled yesterday. that's a horrible experience.
Got the electrical in my back yard kinda figured out, at least i know how its ran. i pulled 110 off of a 220 plug it looks like that is how they had it, is that hacked? before we get a pool id like to run it off its own breaker. that way the washer,drier and pool shit aren't running on the same leg.
gotta figure out where to get a plat-o-survey, the city doesn't have one on file for us and we need one for permits.
Morning gang.......anxiously awaiting macs repair bill total![]()
Sounds like this is all off of the 240V dryer circuit? The only thing it should be powering is the dryer. Doing otherwise is definitely not OK, not to mention washers and pool pumps can draw some decent current and you don't want to be jumping out of the pool to go play with electricity because someone turned the dryer on and popped a breaker.
I'm sure tons of people have stuff wired like that and never have an issue, but it's not right and I would take the opportunity to fix it, even if it means pulling off drywall to get access to it (behind the washer). Also if it's a 3-wire recep for your dryer, then you only have a ground and not a neutral, so if you are skimming on that for 120V circuits then they also don't have a proper neutral. And if there's ever a time to do things safely, it's with appliances that touch water.
So I'd plan to add at least two more circuits, one for your washer and one for backyard power. Not sure what your layout is or what size the pool is. I think my folks needed a 30amp circuit for their relatively small above-ground pool. Tell Sam to get off his ass and start pulling some wire![]()
So...apparently there is a feature article about me on the front page of the paper today. That was interesting to learn about from my boss when I walked into work this morning. They interviewed me a few days ago, but I thought it was going to be some throw away article on the backpage
So...apparently there is a feature article about me on the front page of the paper today. That was interesting to learn about from my boss when I walked into work this morning. They interviewed me a few days ago, but I thought it was going to be some throw away article on the backpage
got my tooth pulled yesterday. that's a horrible experience.
Got the electrical in my back yard kinda figured out, at least i know how its ran. i pulled 110 off of a 220 plug it looks like that is how they had it, is that hacked? before we get a pool id like to run it off its own breaker. that way the washer,drier and pool shit aren't running on the same leg.
gotta figure out where to get a plat-o-survey, the city doesn't have one on file for us and we need one for permits.
Sounds like this is all off of the 240V dryer circuit? The only thing it should be powering is the dryer. Doing otherwise is definitely not OK, not to mention washers and pool pumps can draw some decent current and you don't want to be jumping out of the pool to go play with electricity because someone turned the dryer on and popped a breaker.
I'm sure tons of people have stuff wired like that and never have an issue, but it's not right and I would take the opportunity to fix it, even if it means pulling off drywall to get access to it (behind the washer). Also if it's a 3-wire recep for your dryer, then you only have a ground and not a neutral, so if you are skimming on that for 120V circuits then they also don't have a proper neutral. And if there's ever a time to do things safely, it's with appliances that touch water.
So I'd plan to add at least two more circuits, one for your washer and one for backyard power. Not sure what your layout is or what size the pool is. I think my folks needed a 30amp circuit for their relatively small above-ground pool. Tell Sam to get off his ass and start pulling some wire![]()
and there better be a sign at the pool that says
"Welcome to our ool, notice there is no P in it, please keep it that way"
As a kid I always thought that was a good one, as an adult, I try to not pee in the pool anymore....or any less.
When we lived in western Kansas, our home had a nice sized in ground pool, I noticed my buddies would float around all afternoon and drink beer, but never get out for a pee break. Bastards.
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