Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
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I see.... thanks
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These switches can be used on 240v applications, and can withstand a surge of 1500vGrumpyCatFace wrote:Not that I know of. That's probably the max before the guts start melting, and you get a short. That's 15-20a on a standard 120v circuit. A lot of fuckin juice.TheReal_ND wrote:I was just wondering why the light switches are rated. Is there a fuse built in?GrumpyCatFace wrote:
If you're serious, then you need to review the electrical formula for work.
VA = W
12v at 5a will support 60 watts of power. If you use more than that on the switch, the fuse will pop.
Here's your spec sheet
http://www.cooperindustries.com/content ... csheet.pdf
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Why does figure one say AC only? A switch is a switch no?
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This lightbulb better not explode...
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On 12 volts, you'll be lucky if it lightsTheReal_ND wrote:This lightbulb better not explode...
You're fine.
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It's LED. It's only drawing 8 watts iirc. Mother fucker is cool to the touch.... I bet I can grow weed with it...
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Because they are designed for AC applications only. BLUF- in most applications you can us an AC switch for DC current providing it doesn't overload the rating. But they may fail sooner. It's in to a bunch of technical Electrical Engineering Nerd shit about current breaking speed and arcs, whatevs. Jerry rig the thing and stand back while you try it.TheReal_ND wrote:Why does figure one say AC only? A switch is a switch no?
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Mad Man Marcum could have used something like that. RIP.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Getting pretty wound up for wheat farming now. Apparently, I can get an entire bushel (60 lbs) out of 1,000 sq. feet - about a quarter of the garden. Also, I can do winter wheat over the whole thing, in the fall. That should supply our bread/pancake/baking needs for a year and then some.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Ok, that's fucking sweet.Okeefenokee wrote:C-Mag wrote:Here ya go, pretty ancient practice.
I do have a home wheat mill. We use it once or twice a year.
I didn't get it tilled in the fall, so I'm going to go ahead and get it done next week - hopefully giving the ground enough time to rest before planting.
I also have a neighbor who is a PhD Botanist, that informed me that I can use marigolds planted around, for pest control. I want to get the hang of doing things completely organically (it's a big process), and I'm hoping that this will help. We had a lot of issues with grubs and bugs getting into our shit last year.