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Subject: Re: Input power connections w
Author: Max mkel...@chekov.corp.es.com at Internet
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Date:2/7/97 9:59 AM
Here's another experience that is non-industrial, but educational.
About 8 years ago I build a large
BRFrom: Bob Brister bris...@mail.dec.com
BRSubject: Input power connections with removable cord set.
BRI may have inquired of this forum on this subject before, I can't
BRremember. I
BRam interested in what your experience has been with overheating of
BRremovable cord sets at the equipment input
BACKGROUND: In our bedroom near our bed, we have a UL approved multi
outlet plugin unit (converts 2 outlets to 4) Plugged into that adapter
outlet is a high quality UL approved extension cord that then supplies
power to a bedside lamp and a DeLonghi portable heater - both were *NOT*
being
Here's another experience that is non-industrial, but educational.
About 8 years ago I build a large addition on my home. Since then, one thing
has led to another and I have never got around to installing a furnace.
The room is well insulated and relatively warm anyway, so I use two
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