Baco Noir
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Post by Baco Noir on Apr 25, 2022 17:10:02 GMT -6
Today’s ranch chores included tracking down about 30 circuits in the 3 guest rooms to the breaker box to see how things are wired and to know what breaker needs to be reset if something pops. Two of the three rooms are split between two breakers, soI generated a map for them to look at depending on which outlet isn’t working. I also replaced a GFCI and added power strips with both 3 prong and USB charging ports to the nightstands in each guest room. Time for a reward.
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priamo
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Post by priamo on Apr 25, 2022 22:17:59 GMT -6
Today’s ranch chores included tracking down about 30 circuits in the 3 guest rooms to the breaker box to see how things are wired and to know what breaker needs to be reset if something pops. Two of the three rooms are split between two breakers, soI generated a map for them to look at depending on which outlet isn’t working. I also replaced a GFCI and added power strips with both 3 prong and USB charging ports to the nightstands in each guest room. Time for a reward. I would say so! Your knowledge must be highlty appreciated at the ranch. Good job!
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Baco Noir
WWF Advisor
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Posts: 31,355
Name: Roger
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Since: Mar 14, 2011 13:09:50 GMT -6
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Post by Baco Noir on Apr 25, 2022 22:38:56 GMT -6
Today’s ranch chores included tracking down about 30 circuits in the 3 guest rooms to the breaker box to see how things are wired and to know what breaker needs to be reset if something pops. Two of the three rooms are split between two breakers, soI generated a map for them to look at depending on which outlet isn’t working. I also replaced a GFCI and added power strips with both 3 prong and USB charging ports to the nightstands in each guest room. Time for a reward. I would say so! Your knowledge must be highlty appreciated at the ranch. Good job! I think so. These are not my normal skill set, but I have picked up a few things over my almost 60 years on the earth. Tomorrow is about using the router to make a new “Thank You, Come Again” sign. I loved woodworking in high school and have made a few things since (dart board cabinet, wine rack, TV stand, CO flag from wood) but am not a furniture level woodworker. Tomorrow night, another relative shows up and we have some fence repairs and deck stair replacement work on the list of to-do’s.
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