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Answer» hey dead_reckon. here are a couple SOLUTIONS and pointers. the air conditioner is whats causing the overload. i have wired many things for my selfI think the point you may be missing is that there's a big difference between wiring a component and wiring a house. The bits of dl65's posts that you didn't understand or which were news to you should tell you that. There is no shame in admitting the limits of your knowledge. People train to be domestic/industrial electricians for years. You aren't there yet, nor does anyone expect you to be. You do not know the regulations, and you do not have access to the (very expensive) TESTING equipment that electricians use. The regulations and equipment exist for people's safety. This is not an area in which people should compromise, cut corners or do things on the cheap. That is how people get killed. When you're dead, you don't get the opportunity to say, "or maybe it should be a FIFTEEN amp fuse in that circuit..."If your dads a certified electrician then surely he'd know what to do? Don't UPGRADE the breaker, I'd add another ring like somebody else said.Quote Quotei have wired many things for my selfI think the point you may be missing is that there's a big difference between wiring a component and wiring a house. The bits of dl65's posts that you didn't understand or which were news to you should tell you that. i never said i would try it, i can wire stuff, outlets, light switches, fans, ect, just BASIC stuff... @nitro: my dad use to be a certified electrician, isnt now, he cant workQuote i never said i would try it, i can wire stuff, outlets, light switches, fans, ect, just basic stuff... then he should know other electricians that can do the work for him right?Quote Quotei never said i would try it, i can wire stuff, outlets, light switches, fans, ect, just basic stuff... doubtfull, but he wired our house, well, most of it, and its fine |
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