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Even if you keep the electrical stock and end up with a problem needing a dealership for warranty repair, I can guarantee they will more than likely not cover it due to the audio system.
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I will NEVER love snow!
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Anybody want a deal on some Mags?
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Ok. WTF happened to the quote?
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What part of Exxon are you interviewing for?
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This a new M1 concept? I really liked the last one.
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Dammit, I seriously need a new car. This damn thing is running so good though, aside from the detonation which surprisingly has affected nothing.
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I'm going to kill this woman.
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You could use a small feeder panel with two breakers and a neutral bus to break the large gauge down into smaller. YOu said this "ground" wire is hooked to the neutral, so you already have the neutral. I myself would just go get some romex, a new breaker and run another circuit to the garage if at all possible. It will be easier and you will now have a dedicated circuit for your recepts. I don't know how easy that will be for you though. It will all depend on accessibility.
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You don't need a neutral. Just use the wires there and they will work. If the range worked, the saw will work. If anything, I'd move the wire in breaker panel off the neutral and to the ground bus. But then again, you may not have this and it's bonded anyways, so it's not really going to matter.
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It's easy money.
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They actually run through a good part of the city. Pisses me off because Baltimore is no where near as bad as Detroit or Atlanta or Cleveland or Cincinnati or DC (yes I have been to all) etc. but because of "The Wire" it is grouped in with that type of city. Hey, Detroit ain't that bad. Detroit is a shithole. Well yea, but it could have been a beautiful city. There is a lot of old buildings that had a really nice structural beauty to them they just weren't kept up. It wasn't always that way, but that's just how it is now. It's like the west side of my town. It started to go downhill and it's just been getting progressively worse. The local politicians don't give a shit, becuase the rest of the city is continually developing, so they just leave the West side alone. It's sad.
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Ground and Neutral are tied together back at the box, just the way it works. You should have 120v from one hot to ground, and 120v from the other hot to ground, and 220v across the hots. FYI: If you were wiring a 3-phase piece of equipment and it turns backwards, you just have to switch any two wires and it'll switch rotational direction. So how does it make sense to have a ground and a neutral, but to have them wired together. What confused me is that there is no neutral in this case, just ground but being it is connected to the neutral it looked like no ground. Sort of screws me on the make 1 -220v and 2-110v circuits out of it You can only have single or three phase. Single phase is used in residental. You have 3 wires coming into your house from the transformer. The single phase 220 (the two "hot" leads and the neutral, which technically is the grounded terminal. The neutral is a thrid line off the transformer to halve the voltage from 220. If you measure from one lead to neutral or ground, you get half the potential (120V). IF you measure across the two leads you have 220V. Now, with three phase is you measure across any of the two leads, you'll have your voltage. Let's take 480V 3 phase. Measure across L1 (line1) and L2(line2) and you get 480V. Measure either across L3 and you'll get the same. Now measure across ground and you'll get half potential or 240V. Now, if you wanted to get 480V single phase from the 3 phase, you'd simply run 2 of the lines. This can be done, but it leads to instability across the lines with the final leg not being used. Now, the neutral is simply there for residential to halve the voltage. Without it, the only way to halve the voltage is to go to ground. This leaves no return path for current, so you see the futility here. With residential, many neutrals are bonded to ground simply so any stray current can go to ground potential. The ground potential is nothing more than a safety measure. Ideally there is no potential across the ground, unless there is stray current, or a lighting strike. Now, for your situation, you will have 2 hots and one ground. The hots will be either side of the service (L1 and L2) and the ground will just come from the ground. IF you needed to get 110 from here, you'd have to run a neutral in which case you could use either line to get there.
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They actually run through a good part of the city. Pisses me off because Baltimore is no where near as bad as Detroit or Atlanta or Cleveland or Cincinnati or DC (yes I have been to all) etc. but because of "The Wire" it is grouped in with that type of city. Hey, Detroit ain't that bad. Detroit is a shithole.
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Tom, how have your interviews gone?
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I know Ryan is going to hate me too for quoting, but I have watched the Yankees play for my entire life, so I think I have a good grasp on the situation. You're an 'O's fan and a U2 Fan. I know better.
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Bullshit. They had many bad calls against them as well. People just don't pay any attention to it unless it affects them negatively.
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BAGGED AVALANCHE LAY FRAME ON 30'S!!!!
I agree. Nothing more then a show piece really. Count me in as well.
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I like Tim Tebow, but I think Urban wants to butt fuck the guy.
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Selling the V-6 or the supacharga? Both. You just got the silver one, and you had plans for it. Yes, but I've dumped all the money I had left after medical bills into this house and I need to move, so. . . .
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Is that the only one that works? I have one from my 9856 you can have if it will work. I think it's a KCE422 or something like that. 420 is the only one that allows for some control Just bought a KCE422 off ebay for a friend of mine a couple hours ago Shit. Sorry. IF you can get out of it, let me know.
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There was no rain here for nearly a week, so I put about 4.5 hours of detailing in this week on the sled. Well wouldn't you know it, I drive it today for the first time in 12 days and there is a quick shower. I want to take some time to cut the V6 and see if that will remove some of the contaminants I haven't been able to get out with the clay bar, but I don't think it's worth the time and effort not to mention the compound I want to use is over $100.
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I saw you jumped on that 880. Good choice, I dig mine. Only non-Eclipse or Denon unit I have really liked in recent years. Kind of a no-brainer for only $150.