Gary, No, because the black from the switch has to mate with the brass or dark screw (or black wire) on the light fixture or fan, that's what the NEC says. Then the main white return has to go to the
Mike, It has to carry it when there's a fault :) Best, Will ** REPLY SEPARATOR ** On 11/15/05 at 10:32 PM m.ford wrote: _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesti
Doug, Using a SPST switch like we use to control a ceiling lamp, it only has a brass, and silver screw. So, the black from the switch, on the switches brass screw, has to mate with the brass screw or
Gary, As strict as they are here, I highly doubt they'd pass it. They want you to follow the book even though you can re-color a wire that way. There really strict on seeing those two wires at the la
Actually, the switch screws are the same color, and my reply should have said, "it only has a brass, or silver screw ". However, the hot goes to either screw, and the switch leg to the other. There's
Bill, 1kHz would be about as high to take it as you may have to go to a different grade of iron in the transformers which would cost more on the pound. I know the power companies look at that cost in
Alek, I'm glad this fixed your amp, and was a blessing in disguise to prove a point that not all amps of one model are stable. In other words, even though an amp may be stable, another of the same mo
This is a little off topic but I'm needing some help to see what the difference is between the Racal-Dana 5004, 5005, and 5006 digital multimeters? I picked up a 5006 for a whopping $10 which works f
LMAO! Sure couldn't of picked a better pic of Buckwheat! Will ** REPLY SEPARATOR ** _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/m
Bill, Gun drills are similar to lathes except the tailstock is made specially to hold extra long drills. They also have coolant for the bit. The bit has a guide-support at the end closest to the rod
Bill, Well it will center it up, but if the tailstock is still offset, and not on center, the pressure on the side of the hole from the bit will cause the hole to be larger in diameter than the drill
Clive, Your welcome. The only reason I knew about them was where I was a gunsmith for several years and took a course in it. I did machinist work too so that was a plus. Gun manufacture though uses s
George, Well the barell - rod is supported not only in a chuck but has a steady rest at the end to be drilled supporting it on both ends and centering it. Just where the bit meets the work, the bit p
All, I was noticing in an electronic industry magazine I get that Panasonic bought out Aromat. I think they'll be a name change to Panasonic Industries brand of relays. For any amps using Aromat (sev
If the transformer is a 50 Hz and not a 60 Hz with a 220 Vac line, you have a better transformer than a 60 Hz and no need to upgrade. If it's for some Asian countries export though, the line voltage
Bill, We used to use a NE-2 as a tuning indicator. On a KW (about 1800 watts PEP) we took two 10 pF ceramic disc caps and seriesed them (5 pF), then hooked one end to the Load C, and the other to a l
Bill, It's dirty/worn N/C relay contacts. The N/C contacts are the ones that let the incoming signal through to your rig. You may try to clean them with a contact burnisher made by GC Electronics, or
Are the pulleys the same diameter on both shafts? If so, you could replace them with two minature sprockets and mini-chain. If they're different diameters, you divide the large by the small to get th
Scott, If there is a sprocket size difference, after you divide the large diameter by the small, the number of teeth on the sprockets have to end up equalling the ratio. In other words, if one sprock
Bob, Rich Measures used to have these but I think he quit keeping them made up. You might contavt him about it though. Best, Will ** REPLY SEPARATOR ** On 1/23/06 at 8:22 PM Bob Maser wrote: ________