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Ahh, I notice you updated the post to reflect...
Ahh, I notice you updated the post to reflect that the root source is NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) -- IRC and IBC, and maybe UBC also, incorporate NFPA70/NEC by reference. Code is such a mess...
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Does (did) your bus have separate brake and turn...
Does (did) your bus have separate brake and turn signals? That is, red lamps for brake and separate amber (or red) blinking for turns? And now you want to install a single lamp to do double duty for...
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Mostly it depends on how much heat you want to...
Mostly it depends on how much heat you want to pump from one place to another, which in turn depends on the target temperature, how many windows you get rid of, how much insulation you add, how many...
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IMHO the house dc system should have its ground...
IMHO the house dc system should have its ground side connected to the body rather than being kept floating. Even if you tried to keep it floating, inevitably there'll be some appliance built with its...
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