As most of you know, we recently bought a 3D printer and now a very nice-looking rework station is being offered for cheap.
With the plethora of devices in the space requiring electricity, we are dangerously close to complete saturation of the two breakers most of our stuff is on. It's gotten so bad that when the cleaning team came last week, the girl who was vaccuuming blew the breaker four (four!) times. I think we're in for some frustration when someone decides to run a 3D print job that will take 7 hours, and then somebody accidentally blows the breaker mid-way through the job. What are the plans for getting the required electrical work completed? We're talking big numbers here (at least $1000 for just some of the work). Is anyone willing to chip in to help with this expense? Ron, I think you mentioned donations made at tonight's event could go towards this...? Correct me if I'm wrong. ~Justin
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