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Michi
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Name: M
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AC question
random question i kno:
does ur ac go into a regular outlet?
my air conditioner goes into what looks like a special outlet, but when i unplug it and put into a regular outlet it still works..
could i cause a fire if its not in what looks like the special outlet?
how can i tell the watts or voltage?
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Posted 10/15/07 9:43 PM |
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anonttcer
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Re: AC question
We have a super big AC that cools the whole house- that one needs a special outlet- the plug wouldn't fit in a regular one. (It's the kind of AC that goes in the wall- not in a window) But our smaller one for the bedroom window- that uses a regular outlet. Generally you can tell by the plug... if it needs a special outlet it won't fit in your normal ones...
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Posted 10/15/07 9:45 PM |
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tourist
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Re: AC question
You are more likely to trip a circuit breaker ( or blow a fuse if you live in a really old building!) than start a fire.
My larger AC is on it's own circuit, my smaller one isn't but I can't iron or blow dry my hair when it's on!
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Posted 10/15/07 10:18 PM |
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Michi
My Love
Member since 5/05 31600 total posts
Name: M
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Re: AC question
thanks girls..
any other opinions!!
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Posted 10/16/07 8:45 AM |
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Ginger123
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Member since 8/07 1235 total posts
Name: dana
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Re: AC question
Posted by tourist
You are more likely to trip a circuit breaker ( or blow a fuse if you live in a really old building!) than start a fire.
My larger AC is on it's own circuit, my smaller one isn't but I can't iron or blow dry my hair when it's on!
ia
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Posted 10/16/07 9:49 AM |
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