I would like to extend an extremely warm Christmas greeting to you as I present this new video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTctVqjhDEw
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@TechConnectify beep-boop, anomaly detected, resistive electric heating instead of a heat pump. What is going on?
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@mishunika I will not be using this nearly enough to justify going that route, and there are other complications as well.
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@TechConnectify hehe, I know, I was pulling your leg :D I imagine the investment would be at least an order of magnitude higher for even a cheaper mini split.
Btw. Here, across the pond, blue or red (16A - 32A) beefy 1-3 phase IEC 60309 sockets seem to be rather common in garages and workshops. Power tools and car charges usually come with those plugs attached from the factory.
I thought that this was an international standard, are those plugs/receptacles even a thing in the US?
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@mishunika I think they show up in certain industrial applications (stage lighting comes to mind) but I don't believe they are approved for permanent installation anywhere.
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@TechConnectify @mishunika I have never seen one since, but here's one I found marked for a very respectable 63 amps (also for stage lighting)
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