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wolverene13 wrote: » Lo and behold, about 5 days later, I get an e-mail that says I won the damn thing for $99!! $120 worth of shipping later, the freight company drops the 6509 off.
wolverene13 wrote: » Can I hook this thing up to the dryer outlet (NEMA 10)? If so, how?
wolverene13 wrote: » Is there a way to hook 240v/20A up to a regular 120v/15A outlet with a transformer or something? I am hardly an electrician, so I am looking for the simplest way to do this by just buying adapters, etc.
tiersten wrote: » The chassis is the "cheap" part. The pricey parts are the line cards and the sups. What you got in it?
tiersten wrote: » Sounds like an insurance risk :P No idea anyway as I'm not in the US so have no idea what the dryer outlet can do.
tiersten wrote: » No. That is just going to end up as a fire hazard because you'll overload the circuit.
Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated, fused-branch circuit: •For North America—15 A or 20 A
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