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    Unfortunately I'm not sure that I agree with...

    Unfortunately I'm not sure that I agree with StanFortyMan's statements regarding the 3-wire and 4-wire feeders. I've never heard of that rationale. The basic point that 'Keep it Simple Stupid'...
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    Check to see if the motor has the ability to be...

    Check to see if the motor has the ability to be "oiled". If so, then you might try doing that.

    You could also try hooking up the electric motor on the ground without the blades (i.e. not hanging...
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    Your husband "could" have a personality disorder...

    Your husband "could" have a personality disorder that makes him act a certain way at different times of his life. In other words, he probably wasn't acting this way when you met him or when you were...
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    The National Electrical Code (NEC) in Article...

    The National Electrical Code (NEC) in Article 110.26. (A) (2) requires a minimum horizontal width clearance of 750 mm (30 inches) and a 3 feet clearance directly in front of electric equipment (such...
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    Good response. Large loads do tend to indicate that the customer should use higher voltage, reducing amperage which reduces the size of the conductors (wires) and costs less. A transformer will...
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