extreegrowerrr
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i found the pic online i do not have access to look at the relay?
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Avenger, PC and others try to keep this going if you can. I'm going to bust out my violin really quick and then I'm done
Girl left me whom I was to be married and have children with. Have about 1 year and 3 months of charges/jail-time sitting on my plate because of incidents relating to her that were no fault of my own and well to be honest, I'm kinda on the edge of doing something stupid.
Got no energy to be here right now much less to even take care of myself. Please don't burn your shit down and try to use common sense. If you have a question, ask it and others will chime in. Hopefully I'll be back when I feel whole again.
If it's structurally strong enough to handle the weight & balance of the ballasts, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. The ballasts and their metal enclosures should be grounded through the cord, so I don't see how it makes any difference.
I've used metal wire "baker's racks" in the past for a bunch of 40# core & coil ballasts without a problem.
Roughly 1440w max. @ 120v is what's typically safe on that (likely) #14 wire.
15A for the entire condo is a bit odd. I'm assuming a 120v for a studio (?) and not 240v.