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When L21-30 just isn't big enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathanshort" data-source="post: 24758" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough</p><p></p><p>Hey guys, I too have some customized Motion Labs made for our distros. But more often than not, I run into brain donor electricians during my many installs.</p><p></p><p>While trying to explain that their pipe does not constitute a proper ground scheme for my sub panel . (one set screw rattles out from my nutty subwoofers being violent, and poof, no ground)</p><p>And not that that means poof, but it is a loss of safety , a loss of noise drain, and a loss of piece of mind.</p><p></p><p>For the past few years I have always been able to pull out my ipod touch and go right to the code and show them.</p><p>Great little (huge!) app called ElectricalPro It has every applet and formula you could want for those days your brain is just a bit slow.</p><p></p><p>It also has a copy of the code built right in, with easy search-ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathanshort, post: 24758, member: 48"] Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough Hey guys, I too have some customized Motion Labs made for our distros. But more often than not, I run into brain donor electricians during my many installs. While trying to explain that their pipe does not constitute a proper ground scheme for my sub panel . (one set screw rattles out from my nutty subwoofers being violent, and poof, no ground) And not that that means poof, but it is a loss of safety , a loss of noise drain, and a loss of piece of mind. For the past few years I have always been able to pull out my ipod touch and go right to the code and show them. Great little (huge!) app called ElectricalPro It has every applet and formula you could want for those days your brain is just a bit slow. It also has a copy of the code built right in, with easy search-ability. [/QUOTE]
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