frodo Senior Member Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 3,067 Reaction score 1,204 Sep 13, 2015 #1 I need a electrician's opinion. You guys have rules and things I know nothing about. see the wood block, it has 2 bolts that are 120 volt each.[240] is it ok to use wood? any safety issue? pvc strips as isolators / insulators both sides Last edited: Sep 13, 2015
I need a electrician's opinion. You guys have rules and things I know nothing about. see the wood block, it has 2 bolts that are 120 volt each.[240] is it ok to use wood? any safety issue? pvc strips as isolators / insulators both sides
U user 4883 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 19, 2007 Messages 3,271 Reaction score 399 Sep 13, 2015 #2 What exactly are we looking at?
frodo Senior Member Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 3,067 Reaction score 1,204 Sep 13, 2015 #3 it is a 220 element control box for a big crawfish pot still working on it, potencitometer is ordered, 240 on/of switch, and volt/amp meter. back ordered the bolts in the close up are where the 30 amp wire from the element connects to the box the other is a 120 hot leg and the common to give me 120 for the ssr cooling fan
it is a 220 element control box for a big crawfish pot still working on it, potencitometer is ordered, 240 on/of switch, and volt/amp meter. back ordered the bolts in the close up are where the 30 amp wire from the element connects to the box the other is a 120 hot leg and the common to give me 120 for the ssr cooling fan
B beachguy005 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 25, 2012 Messages 844 Reaction score 311 Sep 13, 2015 #4 I would be concerned with the low heat resistance of the wood.
frodo Senior Member Joined Aug 5, 2008 Messages 3,067 Reaction score 1,204 Sep 13, 2015 #5 just talked to a buddy, he is donating a 2''x2'' solid pvc.. that will look better and be better