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<blockquote data-quote="Scott LaRochelle" data-source="post: 24734" data-attributes="member: 292"><p>Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Go back to mixing your bar gigs, and Ill go back to my shows with my fucked up ac.</p><p></p><p>Just a little background on me, In high school 4 year in electrical class. Out of high school I worked with an electrician wiring house and commercial properties. I was going into the field then I discovered audio...</p><p></p><p>I have been on by own doing audio for 16 years now. Owning a "Full Time" working sound company. Not weekend warrior! I don't have another job, just this one. Must be doing something right huh?</p><p></p><p>To make sure I was not talking shit I just got off the phone with two different electrician buddies of mine and presented to them what it is I do with L14-30's. I said if i have an L14-30 running to an amp rack and I shut one leg down what would happen. That said nothing! They did say it was code which I am not arguing about. Don't forget Im running 120, not 240...</p><p></p><p>Picture this. You have a double duplex outlet box (quad bod) You have 2 sets of edison's in it. You want to feed that with two 20 amp circuits. You share the neutral and ground. Same thing as I am doing....</p><p></p><p>Once again not auguring the code or why it's there. Since it is code I will link those breakers back together. Because it's code... </p><p></p><p>Once again Im done with this thread. Peace out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott LaRochelle, post: 24734, member: 292"] Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough Go back to mixing your bar gigs, and Ill go back to my shows with my fucked up ac. Just a little background on me, In high school 4 year in electrical class. Out of high school I worked with an electrician wiring house and commercial properties. I was going into the field then I discovered audio... I have been on by own doing audio for 16 years now. Owning a "Full Time" working sound company. Not weekend warrior! I don't have another job, just this one. Must be doing something right huh? To make sure I was not talking shit I just got off the phone with two different electrician buddies of mine and presented to them what it is I do with L14-30's. I said if i have an L14-30 running to an amp rack and I shut one leg down what would happen. That said nothing! They did say it was code which I am not arguing about. Don't forget Im running 120, not 240... Picture this. You have a double duplex outlet box (quad bod) You have 2 sets of edison's in it. You want to feed that with two 20 amp circuits. You share the neutral and ground. Same thing as I am doing.... Once again not auguring the code or why it's there. Since it is code I will link those breakers back together. Because it's code... Once again Im done with this thread. Peace out! [/QUOTE]
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