¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI don¡¯t understand some products¡¯ strange electrical factors. Prior to my Felder, I had a 5HP SawStop which ran at about 19 amps, which clearly requires #10 wire and a 30A breaker, however the cord inlet was not large enough to accept 10-3 SOOW cord. Another example - I just bought a plug-in hybrid vehicle. The most popular level 2 charger on the market is rated for 50 amps of charging current, but the lugs can only accept up to #6 wire. ? What¡¯s doubly amazing is how these products somehow get UL listed when they don¡¯t meet NEC code. ? I think the CF531 I just received had the same ¡°maximum 20A OCPD¡± note in the install documentation, so your little war didn¡¯t hurt enough to fix their stupid documentation. From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> on behalf of "Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq." <rohrabacher@...> ? I had a little war with Felder.? The documentation? for my RL160 said maximum 20 amps.? so that's what my guy installed (scratching his head). Then the thing did nothing but blow the circuit I must have spent? ten hours on the phone with their pro league Ex used car salesman? Gaslighhter? telling me how it is all my fault. So I told them they were coming to NJ? to defend? a suit that I would file in NJ and not in Delaware deliberately,? so as to provide me the opportunity to ask the court to reform their contract and strike their venue selection clause along with my demand for m payment of the electricians bill for the rewiring job.? If I got one state to strike that clause that'd open them to suite in all states. A couple weeks later I got a check. . ? On 12/30/20 4:53 PM, Robert Johnson wrote:
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