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  1. trompet3

    Ca reactor

    I used to supply off the return line, but flow rate never seemed reliable, and I'm afraid gravity won't give enough flow if there is too much resistance. Does anyone use the Aqua Lifter pump?
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    Ca reactor

    anyone?
  3. trompet3

    Ca reactor

    How are you supplying water to your calcium reactor?
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    Custom Aquarium Controls

    How much would you charge for something like this?
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    Custom Aquarium Controls

    Originally Posted by Benter waiting on the switces and an off delay relay for the halides..but everything else is mounted in the enclosure, and I,ve started some of the wiring on the sub plate...Hopefully the switches will be here tommorrow...thanks for following the thread!! Any update?
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    Quick question for electicians

    Why would you rewire the whole panel??? Just an idea if I was to update more than just this one or two circuits. I guess it's not such a good idea. I will see how easy it will be to find new breakers for this panel and if it is hard/expensive, then I will try the piggy back option to a sub panel.
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    Quick question for electicians

    That part is light electrical. Installing and rewiring an entire panel is out of that relm!
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    Quick question for electicians

    I know a handyman that I may have help out with some labor intensive stuff because I have 5 days to set up my in wall 240 and move everything over, plus paint walls and other misc. stuff before I start work. He charges $15 an hour, which I think is a steal. What's too bad is he only does...
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    Quick question for electicians

    Does anyone know if I might be able to get those breakers? Can the current circuits handle adding the track lighting? At $1200, I think I would pass. Obviously, I can always get an estimate, no harm. I'm just can't do that until the middle/end of the month because I don't move in until then!
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    Quick question for electicians

    Any idea on how hard it might be to find breakers for this panel? The panel is from 1977 and the last time they added a breaker was for the hot tub and was about 8 years ago. Is it worth it to put a new panel in and have everything rewired with new breakers? Any thoughts?
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    Quick question for electicians

    so by having 2 of the piggy back circuits you have 4 separate circuits, but it only takes up 2 circuit spaces thus saving you room in the box. I seems like I have extra spaces below, so I would not even need the piggy back circuits.
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    Quick question for electicians

    Yes each of the 20 amp switches is it's own separate circuit So that would mean I have 320 amps on this 100 amp panel?
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    Quick question for electicians

    Ok, going to try better pic once more.
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    Quick question for electicians

    As I'm looking at the pics, they are pretty bad quality. First thing is the bottom black circuit is not 50 as I said in last post, but 30. The green ones are 30, red are 20, and blue are 15.
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    Quick question for electicians

    Here are pics of the panel I will inherit, if this helps with the previous questions. The double breaker marked 50 is the circuit to the hot-tub. As I'm looking at this panel, the main switch says 100, which I assume controls the whole panel, which is capable of 100 amps. If you add up all of...
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    Quick question for electicians

    Lets say I wanted to go overkill and even if my equipment only added to 15 amps, how big of a circuit can one go? I guess I'm probably digging too deep, since I will have at least 2 circuits to the room and I doubt that I will max out 2 20amp circuits. I'll be adding up all my equipment soon.
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    Quick question for electicians

    Thanks! Each of the "levers" for the current 2 pole breaker has 50 imprinted on it. Does this mean it is one 50 amp circuit? How do I determine what is the max amps allowable for the new circuits? I will post a pic that I took of the panel later on, although I don't think it is going to be...
  18. trompet3

    Squidd - old thread ?

    From everything I've heard around here, it is compatible with sch. 40. I'm planning on using it for my new tank.
  19. trompet3

    Quick question for electicians

    Originally Posted by acrylic51 For the hot tub circuit and again I'm no electrician, but I'm pretty sure you have 2 hot wires going to the breaker??? You would only need a hot to a 20amp breaker I think I understand what you are saying here, but am not sure that it matters for what I was...
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