brrman
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Great build diatonic - I had missed your thread before. The last of my parts should arrive by friday... hope to get things moving by then.
You need to reinforce the inner liner... you can do this by using a 2" PVC CAP... the flat one, not the rounded ones... and using an epoxy to secure that to the inner liner, but of course from the OUTside.
wow - I never realized it was so hard to find a PVC end cap that is flat instead of rounded... Been to 3 stores and all they carry are the rounded ones. Looks like I may have to get creative.
Brian, you never picked up your motor today, wifey left it out as you said, it got rained on... Where were you bro?
Hey Pol,
When wiring up 240v element I think any safety precaution is a good idea. I started building mine and almost did not do this (before finding this thread).
I have incorporated using a 240v 30 amp double pole switch, but am confused as how to wire it up. The rest of my wiring I am confident in, but this is still not clear to me. Do you wire each leg vertically like a single pole switch or side to side? I realize this is a noob question, but better safe than sorry. Thanks for any input on the wiring of this heavy duty switch.
Vertically.
When you flip the switch up, it makes the connection. Now if the switch went left to right, left to right would make sense.
Thanks Pol, that is what I did, but it made be doubt myself when I saw that the top two screws were a brownish black color and the bottom two were a bronze color. It all makes sense to go vertically though.
Thanks for your help and this inspiring thread!
10/4 essentially is 10/3+grnd... 2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 ground.
Running individual wires will be much more expensive than buying 10/4 grouped/romex. Are you sure 10 gauge is even heavy enough? What size elements are you running?
If I can find 125' length of 6/4 at Home Depot I am sure 10/4 can be found somewhere, even online I saw places to order...
Doesn't Lowe's/HD have spools of it that you can buy as much as you need off of? You know, the ones on the rotating rack thing...some of those spools look like they hold 500'.