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I have no idea and will not even pretend to know.
Thank you all for your help. I do appreciate it!
Steven Kaderabek
Post #8
Jun 8, 2011
Forum:
Electrical Forum discussion & Blog
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I have no idea and will not even pretend to know.
Thank you jwelectric
Steven Kaderabek
Post #5
Jun 7, 2011
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Electrical Forum discussion & Blog
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I have no idea and will not even pretend to know.
Thank you jadnashua. Ill climb down to the black hole and take a look at the breakers
Steven Kaderabek
Post #3
Jun 7, 2011
Forum:
Electrical Forum discussion & Blog
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I have no idea and will not even pretend to know.
Im going to put this in basic terms. I know nothing about electrical equipment. We have a outlet in our house located under a window. I assume for an air conditioner. My question is. (in dumb man terms) is it for a 220 unit? it looks like this
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Jun 7, 2011
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