My house (Netherlands) is wired to all three phases of the mains grid. The default
configuration is that just one phase gets a primary fuse (32A). Unless you've decided
not to cook on a gas-fired stove in which case all phases get a fuse.
The max value for a primary fuse is higher, 64A possibly.
The primary fuse box is sealed. Behind it are secondary fuses, in my case 6 x 16A. Which
allows you to blow the primary fuse. It gets repaired free of charge, but only once (every
n years).
I run all my real iron on one 16A fuse.
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Origineel bericht
Van: Johnny Billquist
Verzonden: maandag 26 januari 2015 00:28
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Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Number of nodes online a bit low?
On 2015-01-25 22:06, John Wilson wrote:
From: Steve Davidson <steve at davidson.net>
Is your "lab" in your dining room?
That's where all the 20A outlets are! (For hot plates etc. I guess, but
also good for soldering irons and twist-lock adapters within reason.)
What? Don't all houses have lots of 3-phase 16A 410V? :-)
(OK, so I did pick mine with a twisted mind, but sadly I then moved to
another country and all my computers in Sweden are just sitting there
powered off..)
Johnny
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