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networker050184 wrote: » I usually get bored and end up working all over the house though. Some time on the deck if it's nice, chill on the couch for a bit, I have a bar and stools in the .
yoba222 wrote: » One 32" at 1080p (technically it's a TV) and one 24" flipped the tall way at 1080p. I don't love this setup. The 32" is a little too big and the 24" is a little too narrow at that resolution. For those of you guys on three 27s, are you at 1080p on all three? Maybe that's a better sweet spot.
Mooseboost wrote: » So what kind of setup do you guys have? When you built your office, what challenges did you come across?
paul78 wrote: » Right now my biggest problem is heat when I'm running full workloads on the workstations. Unfortunately, the power draw in my office can trip the breaker if I run the window A/C and workstations at full-load so that's what I'm grappling with.
EANx wrote: » Maybe not. Sometimes all it takes is swapping out a 15 amp fuse with a 20 at the panel and replacing the outlet. Figuring out the required load should be simple math and you go from there. Of course, if the circuit already has a 20 or if the wiring won't handle it (old) that's a different action plan.
Dojiscalper wrote: » Depending on the size of the wiring installed in the walls simply swapping a circuit breaker may work or it might cause a wire rated at 15 amps which is ran a long distance and then bent or looped somewhere in the wall to heat up and then bad things happen. Normally you'd see 12-2 wire but homes can be built with 14-2 to save money since its only designed as a 15 amp circuit. Two more possible problems. First the breakers could be old and not working well which will cause them to trip (some breakers even have safety notices about this). Secondly the breaker could be a GFCI type which is designed for use around water and bedrooms per electrical code. These breakers are very sensitive and can trip easily when a motor kicks on in something like a vacuum or window AC unit.
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