On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Paul Koning wrote: > > On Jul 19, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Swift Griggs <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, [email protected] wrote: > >> Hmp. Well the Cray J932SE on there is legit :-) > > The photo of that unit is entertaining. Whoever buys it will need to setup > > 3x 30A 220v outlets. That's going to make some licensed electrician very > > happy. > Or hobbyist. It's pretty trivial, after all. If you live in a state > where that's not allowed, that would be an issue.
With respect, in my view, it's not trivial. As you point out, it's not actually allowed everywhere. Unless you are some kind of local townie who knows all the bylaws, you'd need to call your local building/permitting office to be sure. I've lived in several places where it was definitely not allowed. In (al)most all places, you also need a permit to do the work, even if the PtB let you do it as an unlicensed hobbyist. Also, any given rinky-dink home electrical panel box isn't always going to support 30A breakers, might be out of room, or might not magically grant you the service-line current you may require (or in the case of 3-phase, the third phase you are going to need). You'll also need to find a route to get the proper sized wire in to the walls to feed the L6-30 or whatever receptacles you need, and install the outlets. That's real physical work in my book and may non-trivially eat your weekend. The other thing that's not trivial is that if you make a mistake, you will likely either: 1. Die. 2. Burn down your house. 3. Ruin some expensive and rare gear. To me, that all sounds like a helluva pain and != trivial. Then again, I'm a software guy. What do I know? :-P -Swift
