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#237989 - 19/10/2004 02:18
Re: New Home Ideas
[Re: mdavey]
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Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
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19) Lots of power outlets, and lots of breakers. Put an outlet on every wall. Don't put your power outlets on the same circuits as your overhead lights.
Use an electrician/electrical engineer to design and install your wiring, unless you really know the codes/regs insude out.
Oh, yes. I wasn't intending to suggest otherwise -- I'd never do my own wiring. All I was thinking about for the last half of that is that I hate it when you have a lightswitch that operates the overhead light, plus the socket, so you can only use the socket if the light's on. Right now, for example, I can't use the socket by the door for charging batteries, even though it's the handiest location, because I'd have to leave the front door light burning all night.
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