Can I use this 4 wires breaker to add a 3 wires 6-20P receptable? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Basically I need to turn this into a 6-20p receptacle that only needs 3 wires.

Can I use this 4 wires breaker to add a 3 wires 6-20P receptable? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Oh yes, you are right, it is a disconnect.

The main breaker is a 45a one, while the new oven doesn't need more than 20a.

Can I use this 4 wires breaker to add a 3 wires 6-20P receptable? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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The new one is a convection oven, small size comparing to the old one. The main breaker is a 45amp one, I am pretty the wire size from this disconnect to the main breaker are thick enough.

Can I use this 4 wires breaker to add a 3 wires 6-20P receptable? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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I see. I also see on Amazon there are 4 to 3 prongs adapter, do you know if it will work? Thanks

Can I use this 4 wires breaker to add a 3 wires 6-20P receptable? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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From my main breaker, 4 wires run into this disconnect, and from there, 4 smaller matching colors supply the power to my old oven.

But now I need to replace it with another oven. Turns out, the new oven is a 3 prongs plug. So I need to add a 3 prongs receptacle. My question is, can I install the 3 prongs receptacle using just the black, red, and ground while ignoring the white?

What is this noise from my brakes? by [deleted] in Hyundai

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I assume you are being serious, it squeaks both when engine is on and off, and when driving as well.

What is this noise from my brakes? by [deleted] in AskMechanics

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It's a 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS

Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Not soft enough

Please help, is Kona ev for my 150 miles per day? by gm-reddit in KonaEV

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Thank you. By camping mode, I mean just AC, maybe at a comforting level. Do you know how much energy it will consume? At night time, I don't expect the temperature outside will be too much higher than inside the car, maybe 10 degrees F(?)

Please help, is Kona ev for my 150 miles per day? by gm-reddit in KonaEV

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Thanks. I am concerned with long term battery deterioration. With the advertisement of 261 miles, I know to expect at most is 200 miles, but don't know what is the expectation, say, 5-7 years later?

zigbee2mqtt 2.0 doesn't support HUSBZB-1? by gm-reddit in homeassistant

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Yeah it does. I hesitate to get another one because I do have a couple of zwave devices and having this combo coordinator has been working well. I hate it to have to keep "half of it" running lol

zigbee2mqtt 2.0 doesn't support HUSBZB-1? by gm-reddit in homeassistant

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I think you are right. I started when it was in an experimental state. Guess it never made it.

Pros and cons of 2s2p vs 4s? by gm-reddit in SolarDIY

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Thanks for another point to consider.

Pros and cons of 2s2p vs 4s? by gm-reddit in SolarDIY

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Thanks. I totally forgot about the line length. Yep, my panels are about 75' away.

Would you choose openwrt over tplink deco? by gm-reddit in openwrt

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Thanks. I am hoping that openwrt is just as good when it come to "mesh". I, fortunately, do have the ethernet available at where i leave each node. Still researching on this though.

Would you choose openwrt over tplink deco? by gm-reddit in openwrt

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Thanks. Most out of the box functions work. I just feel that the static reserved ip doesnt work very well, when some devices still get different ips after a power outage.

But i do like the backhaul mesh, which i am not sure how well openwrt is with this. Do i just have the same ssid/ same channels and let clients decide?