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Re: Looking for a unique adjustment nut
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Junk panel, or maybe McMaster-Carr, they have a lot of odd stuff.

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Re: New product
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I ended up making my own under counter low voltage lights. This is fairly low level lighting, just enough for a bar but it is 8 LEDs from some cheap battery lights I bought, wired in series with a little ballast resistor, running off a wall wart. They are set in a piece of wood that matches (...)
Re: T8 lamps swirling.....why?
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I would maybe try different brand of lamps first and see if that helps. Are the fixture chassis all solidly grounded? As a last resort, I would probably try a different brand of electronic ballast in one of the fixtures.
If that works, then you will probably want talk to your supplier about (...)
Re: 1000 amp gfci breaker
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GFCI current sensors are apparently easily triggered by radio waves.

In an apartment I used to live in, the bathroom GFCI was apparently wired backwards. When wired backwards, it can still detect leakage current since that is a common mode AC current, so direction is not relevant. The (...)
Re: GE low-voltage remote control relay system
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In the IBM installation they had a relay in the first troffer of each string. They did try to be consistent that it was in one particular corner of each room so you were not looking all over for it. Later they put an adhesive "dot" on the lens frame of the troffer with the relay. That made it (...)
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Thanks for the above. My laptop with most of everything.....is sitting in my office, and I'm not there.
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Cool, thanks for the info!
Apparently wirenuts enjoyed a brief spurt of popularity around that time in Austria and then disappeared again. My brother's current apartment (ca. 1968) has wirenuts all over the place, except for later additions that were done using choc block style connectors.

I (...)
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Hello HotLine1 and sorry, it's was no clear: "Ok, Apart from my tests, I also saw a site with an NEC proposal, I think it was combinaisonAFCI.com, (try ON GOOGLE) where the author seems to be qualified. "
I apologies.
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Heath and safety has asked me to find relevant code rules for the new installation of a garbage compactor and lift abutted to the building with regards to mechanical damage subject to the cage door switch and wire.
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