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| drventure:
Yow. You're far more comfortable with 110 than I am :) But nice job! |
| yaksplat:
The key is knowing your limitations and knowing what you know. ;D |
| Nephasth:
110V isn't bad. I usually don't get nervous until I'm messing with 3 phase 480V. yaksplat, what was the total cost for one of those setups? |
| mgb:
Its easy enough to make your own using a 12 volt relay to switch 120vac to outlets. If you go that route, make sure the contacts are rated high enough. Other wise the belkin smart strip works great, its not badly priced and you can find it at your local Home Depot. |
| yaksplat:
--- Quote from: Nephasth on December 05, 2011, 12:09:43 pm ---110V isn't bad. I usually don't get nervous until I'm messing with 3 phase 480V. yaksplat, what was the total cost for one of those setups? --- End quote --- About $40. I'm sure that you could find a lower cost relay and base though and still have the same rating on it (6A). |
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