OORRR you can buy a AC to DC Adapter, 110v AC to 12v DC converter. it costs like 12 dollars? then jsut get a splitter so you can run two fans. its what i did.
Ohms law .... in a Y system 4000 watts / 208 volts = 19.23 Amps or in a 240 volt Delta system 4000w / 240 v = 16.6 amps. The # 12 wire can carry up to 20 amps, yes you can use 12-2 but in a Y system @ 19.23 amps I would use # 10. Its always safer to go @ 80% of load in wiring. Code demands that.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10993333#post10993333 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kysard1
Hooking up a 220V breaker to install an electric heater to get rid of my gas space heater and the CO2. The heater is 4000W. So I will install a 20A double switch breaker. Can I use 12-2 wire ?
To vary speed at different temperatures you would need a thermistor, a 555 timer, a lm317 regulator and a 2N3055 transistor, it gets really complicated and you just gave me an idea for my next project<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10990300#post10990300 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rustybucket145
Ok, I picked up a couple of fans from Northern Tools to use as cooling for my tanks. Here's a link to the fans: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200308149_200308149
In a perfect world this is what I would like to do (for as cheaply as possible)
I'm handy with electrical, but when it comes to electronics I get lost real quick.
I'd like to have some type of thermostat under my canopy.... set for say... 80 degrees. When it's above 80degF I want the fans to come on and of course when it drops, the fans should go off. I don't think a normal HVAC thermostat would work in this situation b/c the contacts would corrode very fast in a SW application, so finding a thermostat is my first 'issue'.
Second, I'm a little confused when it comes to power sources. I believe the fans are 12vDC 500mA. So for two fans would I need a 12vDC 1A power source?
Third, I'd like to be able to control the speed of the fans. In a perfect world I'd like for the temperature to regulate the speed of the fans, ie; 75deg fans come on slow; 80deg fans go to med; 90 deg fans go to high. But I'd settle for being able to set the fans to half speed and be controlled on/off by the thermostat.
I'd also like to have the ability to add more fans later down the road. Could I oversize my power supply in order to build for addition of more fans down the road? For example 4 500mA fans would need a 2A power supply?
Any ideas or suggestions you guys may have on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any guidance or suggestions!!
yes the total load should equal I1+I2=ITTL, How are these connected, that's a weird one<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11016325#post11016325 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by H20ENG
O,
Kinda OT ,but you may have an answer for me.
2 flourescent fixtures, same circuit, 120V. With my Fluke amp meter I read 3.4A on one, and 4.4A on the other. But on the leg feeding both fixtures, I only read 5.67A.
Shouldnt the amp draw on the feed equal the total amp draw of the 2 loads????
What gives?
The most common house current is a delta-240 volt system, but is just that "the most common" you may have a 208 volt system. How to find out ? just get a tester and measure the voltage<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10995012#post10995012 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kysard1
Ohms law .... in a Y system 4000 watts / 208 volts = 19.23 Amps or in a 240 volt Delta system 4000w / 240 v = 16.6 amps. The # 12 wire can carry up to 20 amps, yes you can use 12-2 but in a Y system @ 19.23 amps I would use # 10. Its always safer to go @ 80% of load in wiring. Code demands that.
How do I know if I will have 208 or 240V ?
I will be adding the breaker on a spot under my meter where my well pump breaker is.
It will be wired straight to the heater (dedicated.) What is a Y system ?
Never claimed to be a saint my friend, that's just a nic I like<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10996057#post10996057 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jackfrost
O Agios = The Saint (In Greek)
Nice one...but your are no Saint my friend.
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O Theos (The GOD !)
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9705821#post9705821 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 0 Agios
Electrician here ............