So you'd leave the box open without a cover and the splices exposed?
Whatever.
So you'd feed the incoming cables directly into the box through a bare knockout hole?
Maybe you're visualizing it differently, but I see the smoke cables going into the box, spliced, and a single cable going...
Whether your panel is surface or flush mounted, whether your cables come into the panel from the top or back, how you're going to route cables to the new jbox ... it all makes slight differences in where and how you put the new box and what you need.
To get an idea of what you're looking for...
Yup. Zero. Don't forget to tweak your rules.
In the old days, I'd have been tempted to hack the database and fix it.
But, like Roger Murtaugh, "I'm getting too old for this sh!t".
Trying out the Kirkland (Costco) Craft Beers tonight. Not bad for $20 a case.
Use the Elk-BBK2. It has old work tabs so you'll need to cut the hole after the drywall is up. Leave the wire in the wall with a couple of feet of slack.
It only sticks out of the wall 3/8".
Edited 1st post to reflect increase in standard T8 tubes from 48W to 51W after tubes were warmed up.
Added below info to 1st post.
I ordered a couple of more LED tubes from ebay.
2015/07/13
Standard Utilitech 4' twin tube fixture from Lowes.
With 2 "USA GREENLIGHTS" tubes from ebay, 5000K...
Bigger hogs, bigger ribs. Its probably more cost effective overall to get the hogs as big as possible.
http://virtualweberbullet.com/ribselect.html
Last ribs I got from Costco were Swift Premium, 2 racks, about 7-3/4 pounds total, 3.99/lb.
I think it will work. Page 9 of the install manual says the valid range of an EOL zone is 4.0v to 8.8v. It also says an open zone should be 13.8v, but all mine are 13.6v max. Anyway, a 2K resistor should get you about 6.5v. There's no substitue for field experience. Try it and see. In...
You could avoid that by having an electric shutoff valve that closes in an alarm, and have another valve, like a sprinker valve, open to relieve the pressure and dump the house.
Art is subjective.
Most ATC-PTC fuses or ATC circuit breakers are 10A or more. Maybe you can get a PTC with leads and slip it in the ATC slot, or solder it into an ATC fuse body.
Not a terrible idea, but a low ROI.
In a dead short, you'll want the fuse to blow before the board's internal PTC kicks out.
You could try adapting an auto fuse block and load it 1/4A AGC fuses. Smaller footprint than a PD board.
I think you can also do it the old fashioned way with wires.
Use a relay to keep from crossing the 24vac power supplies in each unit.
24vac coil relay.
Connect unit1's cool (typically yellow) and common (typically black) to the coil.
Connect unit2's fan (typically green) and power (typically...
Sorry. Baby backs were ready and the race was supposed to be starting.
I wanted to add that you should be OK with a 28" Elk can. Elk cans have the pre-drilled holes to mount the Elk-SWGs (card carriers).
With the 28" can, you can install a receptacle in the bottom so you don't need to plug...
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