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jmbrnt.online
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11 days ago
@xn--t-0la.nz I feel like you’d know this… what’s the deal with getting 3 phase power into your residential kitchen in nz and is it even worth it?
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xn--t-0la.nz
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10 days ago
No, really you don't need. My new Bosch 80cm can take two phases, but the only reason I can think of for doing that is if I was stuck with 2.5mm cable & couldn't run a new 6mm for 32A feed.
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gnk.nz
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11 days ago
Do your rack at the same time
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jmbrnt.online
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11 days ago
my rack has moved to 220 queen thank fuck
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rohanevans.bsky.social
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11 days ago
Got some serious bake-off planned ?
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jmbrnt.online
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11 days ago
My new inducco is going to draw like 48A and the oven is similar so I’d like to not brown out the whole house when I make dinner
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xn--t-0la.nz
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10 days ago
You have a pizza oven? Or maybe you're looking at the USA / 110V amperage?
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jmbrnt.online
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10 days ago
Nah I was just looking at the wrong thing entirely. Oven 20A cooktop 32A both support 1/2N
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pumpkinspicenz.bsky.social
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11 days ago
Are you installing a blast furnace???
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jmbrnt.online
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11 days ago
I need my cookies fast
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pumpkinspicenz.bsky.social
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11 days ago
😆
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