Why we use a standard of mA? Source : stackexchange Reply. More Articles. Instrumentation Design. History of psi, mA, and mA signals. Send this to a friend. However 'healing' a player through a involuntarily needle injection isn't seen as PvP. You can see where this is going. Players spot a geared guy and bum rush him and stab him full. The player then actually overdoses and dies and the gear is yours for the taking.
This is some Space Station 13 levels of shenanigans. As with everything Star Citizen, there's an amusing split of opinion between people who just think this is ridiculous it is and those who insist Cloud Imperium can do no wrong and it's up to players to defend themselves. I have owned a Tab for a year now, put 13, miles on it, and used it off and on for about two months of total travel. During that time, I too experienced the control panel ceasing to work, and had to replace the glass fuses on top of the Alde unit—primarily the one on the negative 12V side—four times, until I fixed the problem.
Before elaborating on the fix, I would like to say thank you to Photomom, for this:. ChanW Member Posts: 3, November Great explanation. I remembered the mention about the ground deficiency causing the Alde fuse problem, but couldn't remember where the info was!
Thank you. I do hope nuCamp has sorted this out and are putting the proper wire gauge and fuses in the current models. ChrisK Member Posts: November edited November Thanks for this info. I read the Alde install manual and they say 16awg from the battery to the unit if the run is less than 65ft.
I have a thick wire running to the inverter for while on solar, not the converter in my electrical compartment. Might just have to run the ground from the Alde to that. Run would be about 6 feet. Welcome to the forum and thanks for the information you have provided! December Can I switch one to 15 amps to accommodate a small saw that I use on rare occasions?
The wiring is supposed to be rated to the breaker, which will trip if the load is too great the breaker should be the weakest link in a circuit. It depends on the existing wiring. If the circuit in question as at least 14 gauge wire, it can handle 15 amps safely. If not, you are creating a potential fire hazard. This is not something you should guess about. Unless you can verify that every wire in the circuit is rated to handle 15 amps, you should not replace that breaker.
If you aren't familiar enough with electrical wiring to determine that, then it is time to call an electrician. Need help for ideas to cover or hide these breaker panels? How old is your house? Even hair dryers run more than 10 amps these days. Or maybe just the overhead lights? Mmmm, you did say that ALL of them are Most strange. Do you know what amperage your power supply is? If you are not flipping breakers every time you run a hairdryer, or the microwave with the coffee pot and toaster, and if there is room in your breaker box for another circuit breaker, why not call the electrician to put in a new 20 amp breaker to run your saw and any other power tool of ordinary size?
Here is a link that might be useful: Wiring forum. Every breaker has 10 amps stamped on it, but a couple of them take up the space of two breakers.
In the two years I have lived here, I never tripped a breaker until I used the small compound miter saw. The toaster oven and the microwave are plugged into the same outlet and I often run them at the same time.
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