240 volt socket
#46
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
The cookers probably on a 30 amp circuit, she'd certainly sew faster before she burst into flames
The "30 amp circuit" just means that it can deliver 30 amps if there is the demand. It does not mean that everything connected can or will draw 30 amps.
The sewing machine would draw no more than it's rated current which is easily calculated if you know the supply voltage and the impedance of the device connected.
#47
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by krizzy
Its hard work trying to find a good kettle......I have 2 good ones now.....
#48
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
I guess you don't know much about electrical equipment.
The "30 amp circuit" just means that it can deliver 30 amps if there is the demand. It does not mean that everything connected can or will draw 30 amps.
The sewing machine would draw no more than it's rated current which is easily calculated if you know the supply voltage and the impedance of the device connected.
The "30 amp circuit" just means that it can deliver 30 amps if there is the demand. It does not mean that everything connected can or will draw 30 amps.
The sewing machine would draw no more than it's rated current which is easily calculated if you know the supply voltage and the impedance of the device connected.
Last edited by gruffbrown; Jul 29th 2005 at 2:22 pm.
#49
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Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by AdobePinon
Collecting?
#50
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Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
it's hard work trying to be funny sometimes.......you're the first person that's ever taken me seriously, I may have to give you karma for being so stiff
I thought it was a handy hint.. in how to get the sewing done quicker....... and keep warm at the same time...
#51
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by krizzy
You were being funny........
I thought it was a handy hint.. in how to get the sewing done quicker....... and keep warm at the same time...
I thought it was a handy hint.. in how to get the sewing done quicker....... and keep warm at the same time...
#52
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Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
oh but technically incorrect, so it's not funny anymore
#53
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by krizzy
But if it were correct.....it would not be funny.......it would be advice.......
#54
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
it's hard work trying to be funny sometimes.......you're the first person that's ever taken me seriously, I may have to give you karma for being so stiff
Goes along with the people who turn their A/C on and off manually because they have no clue how a thermostat works.
It is refreshing to find someone who knows it is crap.
#55
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
I have heard this mistaken opinion so many times over the years I am quite prepared to believe that yet another person thinks it.
Goes along with the people who turn their A/C on and off manually because they have no clue how a thermostat works.
It is refreshing to find someone who knows it is crap.
Goes along with the people who turn their A/C on and off manually because they have no clue how a thermostat works.
It is refreshing to find someone who knows it is crap.
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Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
Goes along with the people who turn their A/C on and off manually because they have no clue how a thermostat works.
Me: What are you doing?
Wife: Turning the thermostat up?
Me: Why?
Wife: Because it's cold outside!
Me: Arrrrgggghhh!!!
(invert everything for summer, of course!)
#57
Re: 240 volt socket
Its female logic.. somehow..........
WIFE: Where are you going
ME: Going for a swim
WIFE: In this rain ...you will get soaked ...
WIFE: Where are you going
ME: Going for a swim
WIFE: In this rain ...you will get soaked ...
#58
Re: 240 volt socket
A friend of mine just bought a (power) converter and of course a plug adapter for her sewing machine when she moved from Scotland to the US. Worked fine, she said.
#59
Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
The sewing machine would draw no more than it's rated current which is easily calculated if you know the supply voltage and the impedance of the device connected.
Andy, c'mon.... lighten up a bit. I don't think it's wise to wire against code and without training, but hey, I also don't think it's likely to kill you or get you sued. There is a middle ground.
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Re: 240 volt socket
Originally Posted by ms_bhon
A friend of mine just bought a (power) converter and of course a plug adapter for her sewing machine when she moved from Scotland to the US. Worked fine, she said.
the converters i got have all the sockets in them so you don't need converters - sorry not trying to show off or anything! They are step up and down so they will work on US stuff in the UK if and when we go back