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[Amps] 220VOLT LINE...HAMS CAN BE DANGEROUS

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Subject: [Amps] 220VOLT LINE...HAMS CAN BE DANGEROUS
From: "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 18:49:50 +0000
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Louie makes an important point. If you only think you know what you are doing, then you really don't. It cost me about $120 to have a pro come in and put in a line in conduit across my basement from the breaker panel to the amp outlet box, hammer drilled to the basement wall. This covered labor, breaker, wire, conduit, outlet, and box plus hangers etc. $120 isn't much to keep me from getting killed and/or burning down the house.

Why a pro? Pros do this all the time; they work fast and spot things you won't see. They have the tools and supplier contacts to do the job right. They also will do things to avoid future problems with other wiring you may need on down the line because after seeing hundreds or thousands of houses, they have a head for future trouble. Also, if things suddenly and unexpectedly turn sour they have the experience to quickly get out of trouble. You, unless you happen to be a licensed electrician by trade, do not possess these skills. Don't make the mistake of thinking a ham license makes you an expert on all types of electricity. Do yourself a favor--If you can afford a $3.5K amp you can afford a few bucks for a wire.

Rob Atkinson
K5UJ

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