Chris Hobson 1,797 Posted May 1, 2017 Very neat. Perhaps when you are in For you can sort out TTT's reputed messy wiring. Quote Link to comment
Mark 442 Posted May 1, 2017 One day but I had some tough requirements... The sparky and I spent alot of time planning. 3 phases, each on a transfer switch means I can now run various outbuildings either on or off inverter. The house has 2 transfer switches: One for heavy loads (stove and geyser) on a phase, and one for the rest. Each phase is also colour coded on the board so I can monitor usage. We are on a farm so I plan to go off grid... (note the word plan/dream). Worth the money - any day. Also I now know whats happening on the board and also don't have floating neutral issues... added surge protection as apparently Eskom doesn't pay out if you don't have them. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted May 1, 2017 3 hours ago, Chris Hobson said: ... you can sort out TTT's reputed messy wiring. Trust me, I tried, it is neater, then I get a new idea ... I am at the point of getting a sign that says: MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING. WHY ARE YOU HERE? DO YOU WANT TO TOUCH? REALLY ... GO AHEAD, TOUCH, MAKE MY DAY ... NO, JUST GO AWAY. KEEP YOU HANDS IN YOUR POCKET. LOOK BEHIND YOU ... SOMEONE IS WATCHING. Quote Link to comment
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