You want to make sure that the each extension cord is plugged into an outlet on a different circuit, otherwise you will quickly be blowing breakers.
A semi-temp solution would be to run 2 10-gague extension cords to the center table. This would be MORE than enough to handle some large power throughput.Also I was planning to get at least one of these to try in the space:-MattOn Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:57 AM, <hol@gaskill.com> wrote:
new project: Outlet-mounted dual ammeter
Ground everything out. Not only will we get 'dirty ' signal, without grounding we will have an increased risk of fire for a couple of reasons(i think arcing is #1).Separate food, water, chemicals and other products from electronics.
Feb 6, 2013 11:54:23 AM, rustylindgren@gmail.com wrote:
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>That 's a good point, but I don 't know if we can afford anything like that. We could use temporary and easy solutions like extension cords that get unplugged after use. If someone could help us out professionally, it would be a good all around kind of thing.
>In the meantime, I think it would be smart if we dealt with the following:Make-shift cables and stuff hanging around the space with exposed caps(Copper-oxide, dust, moisture and things like beading can cause a fault-arc on our , untreated, wood floor or other fuel).
Only use extension cords temporarily. Read the ratings on our power-strips to see if they can handle the load we are using.Avoid plugging high-drain devices into power-strips that don 't meet the recommended load.
Tripping over wires, which can hurt humans and gearPotential for electrocutionAesthetically unpleasingGets in the way of workI 'm willing to donate $100 extra to the space for a proper power-conditioner, and to help ground things out, but these are the things I could think of that would imply liability on our part as a group.
Secondary considerations for changing our behavior include:
>These are just suggestions, but I think they are good ones.
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>Do we have access to the electrical panel? Are there empty breaker spaces in it? It isn 't too hard to run conduit on the walls with outlet boxes, and then have a licensed electrician come and hook up the end to the breaker panel.
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>On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:26 PM, rusty lindgren rustylindgren@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Hello Fellow Sudo People,
>This is a good article about why we shouldn 't daisy-chain things in the space. Any suggestions on a work-around is appreciated. I am offering to help hack this problem.
>http://www.compliance.gov/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/fastfacts_daisychains.pdf
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