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Adequate Electrical Power for a Layout
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dave9999</i> <br /><br />...This electrician friend of yours is not charging for his services, is he? Sounds like he is trying to make a few extra bucks.[:D] <br />Dave <br />[/quote] <br />In fairness to the Electrician, he's actually a friend and neighbor. Yes, I have hired him in the past bit it was well worth it - he does excellent work. He's not a "gouger". <br /> <br />But he doesn't know model trains....except that they are powered by electricity. <br /> <br />He is apparently counseling <i>extreme</i> caution - doesn't want to see my layout blowing circuit breakers all over the place. I figured my existing infrastructure was OK, but figured I might as well get a second opinion...maybe a third...and a fourth...I've burned myself too many times before, by rushing into things without seeking advice of those who have "been there"[banghead]. <br /> <br />Thanx everybody, for the feedback! <br />
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