Everything posted by mikel7829
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yes..a female 220 outlet.. You will have two hot legs that will read around 110-115 volt each and a ground hot legs should be black ground will be green and if they are a white that is your common" if it is used" OMG, DUDE please don't do any electrical work. He's our very own expert in: computers, electricity, welding, turbos, transmissions, cars and maybe in nutrition Thank you! I knew there was a few people on here that appreciated me. Not to toot my on horn but you left out women,I would not say I am a expert in nutrition but I do know enough to get by and stay fit. Good show man Or, no comprende
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I seen one on craigslist here a few days ago..I will see if I can find it..Why would he want it, he already changed them??? I was talking about a whole parts car for cheap...I was posting from my phone.
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I seen one on craigslist here a few days ago..I will see if I can find it..
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Can't wait... I am getting just a couple of days shy of 3 weeks paid vacation for 4 th of July..Will be able to get a lot of odds and ends tackled that I have been wanting to get done..And hopefully take the first step to getting my own business fired up.
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Thats pretty sweet!! I would not want one in that good of condition if I was going to do one..But that will be down the road a bit already have to many toys at the moment.But one ragged out with a good engine I might be interested..
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I think everyone will read Matt's punctuation example straight through??? I'm laughing so hard right now. Buahahahaha See what would yall do with out me...
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I always had a thing for the late 80's Dodge Caravan's..Would be pretty sweet with a turbo daytona motor..
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I think everyone will read Matt's punctuation example straight through???
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That is a good read really..I read them straight through usually.. "no joke" interesting shit.
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I am excited I just ordered me a new book!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-UNCLE-JOHN-S-BATHROOM-READER-EXTRAODINARY-BOOK-OF-FACTS-AND-BIZARRE-INFO-/191403039366?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c90829a86
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yes..a female 220 outlet.. You will have two hot legs that will read around 110-115 volt each and a ground hot legs should be black ground will be green and if they are a white that is your common" if it is used"OMG, DUDE please don't do any electrical work. He's our very own expert in: computers, electricity, welding, turbos, transmissions, cars and maybe in nutrition Thank you! I knew there was a few people on here that appreciated me. Not to toot my on horn but you left out women,I would not say I am a expert in nutrition but I do know enough to get by and stay fit.
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I just fell in love again!!!! Had me a tuna salad samich and a good old cesar sald!!
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Happy Birthday Aaron!
Happy B-day bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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All transformers have a power supply going in whatever the case may be..."to step up or step down"..All will have a supply, but not a power supply.They have to have a current to achieve the magnetic field to feed the secondary source.. If It's alternating current that here is 60 cycles per second can achieve a great "step down or step up voltage" because of the magnetic field it creates through the winding's ..And a step down transformer for direct current has to have the appropriate resistors to create the magnetic field needed per ohm's law.. It does not cycle so it does not create the magnetic field like AC..Not even relative to what you posted. I'm done here. I was not trying to argue with you i was just saying
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What I was getting at...I have done more of these then everybody combined in IHOP has had birthdays easy.http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/07427891 I knew what you meant. This is a simple multi-tap step-down transformer. For an AC to DC conversion, you need to rectify the waveform which would necessitate a power supply versus a transformer as you stated. Correct brother!
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All transformers have a power supply going in whatever the case may be..."to step up or step down"..All will have a supply, but not a power supply. Think of AC like creating a magnetic force like kinda how earth does gravity...And DC has to have a pseudo magnetic field via resistors..
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All transformers have a power supply going in whatever the case may be..."to step up or step down"..All will have a supply, but not a power supply. They have to have a current to achieve the magnetic field to feed the secondary source.. If It's alternating current that here is 60 cycles per second can achieve a great "step down or step up voltage" because of the magnetic field it creates through the winding's ..And a step down transformer for direct current has to have the appropriate resistors to create the magnetic field needed per ohm's law.. It does not cycle so it does not create the magnetic field like AC..
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All transformers have a power supply going in whatever the case may be..."to step up or step down"..
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Double post..
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What I was getting at...I have done more of these then everybody combined in IHOP has had birthdays easy. http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/07427891
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Yes. Is there a reason I cannot hard wire the new one? If you do hard wire even if you have 4 wires in your conduit if its 4 it will be 2 black 1 white and a green...Two black are hot legs,"white will be neutral used in 110-120 situations with is not the case so put a wire nut on it and a good wrap or two of black tape" and green will be your ground..Massive difference in power usage. Massive difference in power options. J Only thing the neutral would be used for coming from the conduit would be to feed a 110-120 v AC to 24 v DC transformer for some PCB's I have seen different applications in my time...All I can suggest is look at the wiring schematics..If it has a spot for the neutral than hook up accordingly..
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Yes. Is there a reason I cannot hard wire the new one? If you do hard wire even if you have 4 wires in your conduit if its 4 it will be 2 black 1 white and a green...Two black are hot legs,"white will be neutral used in 110-120 situations with is not the case so put a wire nut on it and a good wrap or two of black tape" and green will be your ground..
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Yes. Is there a reason I cannot hard wire the new one? No there is not.....You may wan't to consider the proper outlets for future references In case if you need to move it,repairs ect....Would be like buying a microwave or a TV and strait wiring it to the breaker box.."for example".
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Uhh...Coming from the breaker box it should Should be two 110,115 or 120 whatever voltage you receive from your transformer outside.. By "NEC" all hot legs should be "black in color so both hot in a 220-240 should be black.... Pigtail on dryer may be different..I have dealt with 110,220,3-phase..ect.ect...for a long,long time.. If I had to guess his if he back tracks the wiring, will come back to the box and be on a 2 pole single through breaker with two "black" 110-120 hot legs on it.