what to tell electrician?

billman36

Active Member
what types of appliances would best mimic 3 1000 watt lights
i am seting up a basement area 8'x10'

any good lies would be helpfull i plan on saying its a new office or something like that .........any ideas what to say?

thanks the billman
 

sirbudmaster

Well-Known Member
what types of appliances would best mimic 3 1000 watt lights
i am seting up a basement area 8'x10'

any good lies would be helpfull i plan on saying its a new office or something like that .........any ideas what to say?

thanks the billman
why do you need to tell them anything? if you hire electrician to wire up for you...pay him for the job...they dont ask and quite frankly dont care


Peace
 

01greenv8

Active Member
why do you need to tell them anything? if you hire electrician to wire up for you...pay him for the job...they dont ask and quite frankly dont care


Peace
Agreed, they're just happy to make that dollar you'll be paying him for the job after he's done. No worries
 

nickfury510

Well-Known Member
what types of appliances would best mimic 3 1000 watt lights
i am seting up a basement area 8'x10'

any good lies would be helpfull i plan on saying its a new office or something like that .........any ideas what to say?

thanks the billman
this is a good question...tell him you are building a small work space and you will nee to power 2-3 ,15-20amp tools at a time....this would tell him enough info to get the power requirements you need...:hump::joint::weed:
 

sirbudmaster

Well-Known Member
just tell him you are a NUT, and you want to have the dream! more power and no loss of it! done deal....green paper makes happy workers, especially if it has presidents pictures on them


lol
 

nickfury510

Well-Known Member
why do you need to tell them anything? if you hire electrician to wire up for you...pay him for the job...they dont ask and quite frankly dont care


Peace
they do ask and they do care...not for legal reasons for liability...when you ask an electrician to run you a new service he will want to know for what so he can power you up accordinally....your average household 15a circuit wont support 3000w of lights and the other eviroment equipment needed to run that room without problem, therefore you need to up your amperage and the elctrician will more than likely ask a few questions, not to be nosey just to cover his ass for liability. :joint:
 

sirbudmaster

Well-Known Member
they do ask and they do care...not for legal reasons for liability...when you ask an electrician to run you a new service he will want to know for what so he can power you up accordinally....your average household 15a circuit wont support 3000w of lights and the other eviroment equipment needed to run that room without problem, therefore you need to up your amperage and the elctrician will more than likely ask a few questions, not to be nosey just to cover his ass for liability. :joint:
while i agree with what you are saying...around my neck of the woods....you say i want 3000 watts of power...they say ok, this is what you need...this is what it will cost....and done! i know from experience.
 

billman36

Active Member
true about "dont ask " but im not that
experienced with tools that take 15-20 amps any ideas that might make me look like i know what im taking about- thanks the Billman
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
I think something might be wrong with my marriage.

We just needed some electrical work done and was expecting an electrician to do the work.

I phoned home yesterday, my wife answered and I asked her

Has the Electrician come yet?

she replied


No, not yet,

but I sure do have him breathing hard!!!
 

Florida Girl

Well-Known Member
Tell him you are starting a band and will be practicing in the basement. You will need enough power to run 3 or 4 big amps.

As stories go... that ought to do it ;)
 

sirbudmaster

Well-Known Member
I think something might be wrong with my marriage.

We just needed some electrical work done and was expecting an electrician to do the work.

I phoned home yesterday, my wife answered and I asked her

Has the Electrician come yet?

she replied


No, not yet,

but I sure do have him breathing hard!!!
thats horrible :spew:
 

born2killspam

Well-Known Member
Where abouts in the house is this to be?? That will matter for your story..
Don't volunteer any story, but you don't want to be standing there looking stupid if he asks, so you should have a story ready..

Edit: Sorry, somehow I overlooked the basement statement..

Its Christmas time though, so you don't need to know anything about tools in the event he wants to talk carpentry.. You can just say that you aren't the carpenter.. You're just getting the setup done as a gift.. Actually that story would work year round..
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

Well-Known Member
I just had the cable guy install new lines and forgot that I had left my bong sitting out on the shelf right where he was working. My wife was home but when i realized she said it was to late. Later when we were testing the fax and my wife told him to write "Hi" on the paper and fax it to her mom to test the line, he wrote "High".....
 

nickfury510

Well-Known Member
tell him you are an amature tattoo artist and piercing enthusist and you need to run a bunch of autoclaves....:mrgreen:....

it doesnt have to be to informative....

you: hello i would like you to run a service for me to my basement.

him: what are your needs

you:im building a workshop in my basement and would lke the abilty to run several large tools at a time without worry:

him: no problem these are you options.

the end:joint:
 

panhead

Well-Known Member
Tell him to beat it,then go to the home depot & buy a book on electricity for $20,then do it youself.

Running 3 15 amp outlest will cost you less than $100 total doing it yourself,you'll pay $1,000 or better for an electrician to come do it.

Why are so many people flat out terrified to install a new outlet ? its easy as hell.
 

billman36

Active Member
Tell him you are starting a band and will be practicing in the basement. You will need enough power to run 3 or 4 big amps.

As stories go... that ought to do it :wink:



nice - i always wanted to be in a band -i think that should work just fine


as far as doing it myself-no way i have not a handy bone in my body- it sucks but i have to get some one in for that part.
 

born2killspam

Well-Known Member
An electrician will know how to make proper connections.. If you're confident in your ability to do that with a tad of research then I too would say that doing it yourself is the best option..
I've just seen some scary pisspoor connections ppl thought were perfect that make me balk at saying its easy enough to do yourself..
Be especially careful with connections if you have Aluminum wiring.. Google that specifically if you do to learn about pig-tailing, and OX-Guard etc..
 
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