How come there is no neutral, how does the AC work? Is this in the US or EU? What is the line voltage there?
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Most of the days for me... the wank I mean, too poor to be stones most of the time.
It's 2 devs actually, but still, a lot of workload for just 2 guys... sure, they have help with the sudden influx of users, but that doesn't change the fact that they have to review PRs before they're submitted to main/master.
I actually don't get what you're trying to achieve here. Just don't use the AC, use the outlets... seems pretty straight forward to me.
Not the likes I've seen in some of these clips. Sure, the 1W ones, yeah, you can. 20+W ones, no. The head and the control board alone cost between 1.5k and 2k.
I'm 38... the only thing I have on my name is an apartment. Fully paid, but that's it.
But, than again, I don't live in the US or any western country, so I'd have to take that into account as well... and that I have a child.
Apparently, people have way more money than they let on... cuz when I say I don't have money, I litelarly don't have money for anything else except food for the rest of the month.
Jesus... things have advanced a lot... apprently, now you can be your own mad scientist...
3D printers and laser cutters are significantly cheaper now.
I've fixed a few laser engravers for people that use them for jewelry. The current price of one for, let's say, ring engraving (3 axes) is in the ballpark of about 7 to 10K euros. And we're talking about the cheap Chinese copies here, not ones made by brand name companies.
This is still expensive in terms of personal ownership. Unless you use it for uour business, there is no way you can buy this solely for your YT channel.
OK, if that's the case, then it makes sense.
Jesus 2 mil 🤦... I can dream of making that in 5 life times.
Wow... I've never actually heard a setup like this even exists... three phase, sure, we have it here even in households (I go it), but 180 degrees out of phase to get double the voltage... yeah, definitely a first for me.
So, the idea is to use the 240V line or have separate 120V lines? Cuz if it's the latter, just bring neutral over the ground (rewire in a junction box) and use the neutral as ground as well. Sure, not the best scenario, but it should get the job done if most of the stuff you plug in are power tools, which don't have ground anyway.