Hello,
With the help of three friends this morning, I managed to move the p/t to my house.
Hooray!!!
My next problem, I bought a 16amp commando socket to a 13amp plug, hoping it would not draw enough current to blow the fuse. I was wrong it blew the 13 amp fuse.
So I am now looking at ideas to fix this.
1. Connect a cable to an existing socket and run a spur into the cable I bought (cutting of the plug). Thus using the circuit breaker as the fuse and not the plugs fuse. My worry here is if the circuit breaker is higher than 16amp, then I could draw too much current.
** EDIT, I think I am right in saying that the circuit breaker will higher than 16amps - I think it's 20 amps (or 32 amps in some cases) - so this will be a no no.
2. Change the fuse in the plug from 13 amps to 16 amps. Is this a safe practice?
3. Look to get a new board installed by my electrician where I have a 16 amp circuit. If I did this would it be beneficial to change other tools to the commando style sockets - table saw and band saw?
Any thoughts?
The end result will be phoning my electrician and getting his opinion, but just wanted to try and work out my options first.
With the help of three friends this morning, I managed to move the p/t to my house.
Hooray!!!
My next problem, I bought a 16amp commando socket to a 13amp plug, hoping it would not draw enough current to blow the fuse. I was wrong it blew the 13 amp fuse.
So I am now looking at ideas to fix this.
1. Connect a cable to an existing socket and run a spur into the cable I bought (cutting of the plug). Thus using the circuit breaker as the fuse and not the plugs fuse. My worry here is if the circuit breaker is higher than 16amp, then I could draw too much current.
** EDIT, I think I am right in saying that the circuit breaker will higher than 16amps - I think it's 20 amps (or 32 amps in some cases) - so this will be a no no.
2. Change the fuse in the plug from 13 amps to 16 amps. Is this a safe practice?
3. Look to get a new board installed by my electrician where I have a 16 amp circuit. If I did this would it be beneficial to change other tools to the commando style sockets - table saw and band saw?
Any thoughts?
The end result will be phoning my electrician and getting his opinion, but just wanted to try and work out my options first.