Fulthrotl
~Autocorrect is My Worst Enema.~
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ok. i had a stupid attack, and said i'd do it. that being said, what i said i'd do
was to put a couple dozen can lights in a 2 bedroom condo.
it was built during the great socal edison "gold medallion" all electric home
binge of the 1960's.
110v. radient ceiling heat in all the rooms. buttom board lid, radiant cable
attached to that, and covered with half an inch of plaster, with cottage cheese
on top of that. see attached photo.
after the lids are scraped, i've gotta locate the heating cables embedded
in the plaster, preferably not by cutting them with a 5" holesaw. :-(
first thought was to turn them on, and look for them with a stud finder that
picks up voltage. second thought was to turn them on and look for them with
a infrared camera, which i don't have.
how would you guys suggest finding them? they all work at this point.
i turned them on and amprobed the feeders... the room in the photo draws
17 amps when on.... 12' x 12' room.
thanks for any suggestions.....
and next time i agree, for any price, to remove the cottage cheese, just
shoot me, ok? i'm getting my hourly rate to do it, and work is work, right?
i keep saying that.... over and over..... i tested the stuff, and at least it
doesn't contain the "A" word.
randy
was to put a couple dozen can lights in a 2 bedroom condo.
it was built during the great socal edison "gold medallion" all electric home
binge of the 1960's.
110v. radient ceiling heat in all the rooms. buttom board lid, radiant cable
attached to that, and covered with half an inch of plaster, with cottage cheese
on top of that. see attached photo.
after the lids are scraped, i've gotta locate the heating cables embedded
in the plaster, preferably not by cutting them with a 5" holesaw. :-(
first thought was to turn them on, and look for them with a stud finder that
picks up voltage. second thought was to turn them on and look for them with
a infrared camera, which i don't have.
how would you guys suggest finding them? they all work at this point.
i turned them on and amprobed the feeders... the room in the photo draws
17 amps when on.... 12' x 12' room.
thanks for any suggestions.....
and next time i agree, for any price, to remove the cottage cheese, just
shoot me, ok? i'm getting my hourly rate to do it, and work is work, right?
i keep saying that.... over and over..... i tested the stuff, and at least it
doesn't contain the "A" word.
randy
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