Wow!
How many pins to fit inside? 100?
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Quoted from Spyderturbo007:Why use the channel on the ceiling and not just screw the sheetrock to the joists?
It looks like about 36" centers.... too far apart for sheetrock
They don't use gang boxes here for outlets or lights.......just like this
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No recessed housing cans here in Australia, just romex wires drop down from small hole on ceiling
I lived in California for 25 years and built 11 houses there.....I still like the imperial system very much....lol
The longest drywall sheet here is 6m......20ft long
Quoted from Fytr:Enough boring pinball pics, let's talk about your wiring plan!
So 6 circuits for 44 games huh? It's says 30mA on the label but that can't be right. How may Amps is each circuit rated for?
(Nice collection, btw )
30mA is like GFCI in USA, not overload.
In Australia, all GFCIs (Called RCBO in Aust.) are on the breakers in the sub panel, not on the outlets in kitchen/bath/outdoor area
In picture, labeled "C10" for lights and "C16" for outlets....sorry, I'm not sure what's that mean.......I'm learning
(10Amp and 16Amp??)
Main switch is 80A
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