Posted by gregk on January 02, 2010 at 13:54:20 from (75.107.96.59):
In Reply to: too small a wire posted by Dan-IA on January 02, 2010 at 07:47:29:
I talked to a local repair man, owns his own portable welding rig ad does all sorts of equipment repairs. Anyway he was tlelling how when he built his shop and ran #6 overhead wire to it and worked fine. One day he noticed that the meter pole was split and had the power co look at it and replace it. At the same time he upgraded his #6 to a much larger wire. His next bills from the power co were $75 dollars a month lower because of the too small wires originally and the welder ran better also, running a welder, lathe, grinder, etc. You get the point it worked with no visible problems but there was sure room for improvement
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