NW-Bound
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Eighteen sockets in the bedroom?!? You can plug in enough appliances there to set the room on fire!
Eighteen sockets in the bedroom?!? You can plug in enough appliances there to set the room on fire!
Well, they may be all on one 15A breaker, so it would still be safe if you get carried away.
In my home, when I overloaded one socket, the next room's TV shut off.
When I did an addition, I put in double the amount of outlets expected in that space. In the rest of the house the outlets are all in the middle of the wall, right behind some piece of furniture. Makes vacuuming a PIAEighteen sockets in the bedroom?!? You can plug in enough appliances there to set the room on fire!
W2R, The best way to handle your electrical needs will be by underground circuit from Frank's House. Throw a 100 amp breaker in his panel, run a line from it over to your place to a new sub panel. Then move your most used circuits to the new subpanel.
You should be able to see his WiFi signal. If not, a 25dB-gain Yagi antenna will come in handy, and costs a mere $13 from Amazon. The harder part is to beat the password out of Frank, if he does not give it up voluntarily. Or it may not be too difficult for you, as I recall that you lift weight regularly.
Sure. Get an external USB WiFi dongle that comes with an antenna connection, if you do not have one already. That will cost another $10 or less.
Unscrew the rubber ducky, and replace it with the boom antenna. You will be surfin' the Web.
It was fabulous ! A bit windy with 1 foot waves in one section, but relatively calmer on the rest. I cruised around for about 45 minutes.DW is having her ladies group here today and I am captain for the pontoon boat ride. Enjoy your time on the water!
.... BOAT = Break Out Another Thousand
Thanks for posting - I can slap one of those on my old laptop and surf away in my own little man cave. Now I just need a Lazy Boy recliner.
DW and I spent the last few days helping friends recover their remaining belongings from their tornado damaged homes. Almost everything had to be trashed. Some of the homes will have to rebuilt from the foundation up. A great way to declutter, but not one that I want to try.
Thanks for posting - I can slap one of those on my old laptop and surf away in my own little man cave. Now I just need a Lazy Boy recliner.
That was great of you to help out in your friends' time of need. I wish them well as they move through their recovery.