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Old 03-02-2009, 09:36 PM   #1
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Hi everybody, I have a project where I'm gonna remake a garage to a music studio.

My biggest concern is how to make sure there is enough power to run the electrical devices.

Currently the garage has only one outlet which is used for runing the motor which opens ad closes the garage door.

Any suggestions?

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Old 03-02-2009, 09:40 PM   #2
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Call an electrician. He'll know what to do.
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Let me have your number then, Sparky...
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$1200 day. Plus materials. Plus travel, lodging & meals.

I also see a padlock in the near future.
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Well Sparky, maybe I should explain some more.

I know that I could hire a professional electritian like your self and have it done, but my problem is that I do not own the garage, it is a lease that ends in one year and because of that it is not be worth to invest any big amount of money.

I was more into buying some kind of transformator that could do the job for me.
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How, exactly, do you think a 'transformator' is going to save you money?
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