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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
by
Searing
on 27/05/2014, 12:55:01 UTC
Hey, does anyone know how to tell which electrical outlets are on the same circuit? Is there some kind of tool out there you can buy that you can plug in one outlet then go around to each other outlet and when it sees that other plug it will light up or something? When my house was built the electricians did a SHIT job, but since I switched from central AC to window AC I have some power to play with but want to make sure what outlets are on what breaker. I know they messed up because a couple outlets in my living room go out at the same time ones go out in my office.  And that's two room away. Unless that's the way it is done? I was NEVER any good at electricity. Horrible at it.



Yes look for something like this:

http://www.transcat.com/Catalog/productdetail.aspx?itemnum=61-532&utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&gclid=CIj98pCFzL4CFUMF7Aod6VUAJQ

this may help as well as mentioned in a post before can tell the load on your panel...i have a 100amp panel (no central a/c and water boiler heat) likely i'll have no issues but will be good to know what i draw now with the window a/c in the bedroom and the current Jupiter ..for less then 60 bucks it is worth getting imho

http://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-CL100-Clamp-Meter/dp/B003LD83O8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1401195135&sr=8-5&keywords=klein+clamp+amp

if nothing else will really tell me if i need to go to a 200 amp service or not w/o relying on the guy who wants to make a living putting these in telling me

Searing