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Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R
From: Mike Hale <eyeronic.design () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 15:46:26 -0700
They're different. You can't force them. On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Randy <amps () djlab com> wrote:
I have a situation where a 208v/20A PDU (L6-20P) is supposedly hooked to a 208v/30A circuit (L6-30R). Before I order the correct PDU's and whip cords...sanity check...are connectors 'similar' enough that this is possible (with force) or am I going to find we've actually got L6-20R's on the provider side? -- ~Randy
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Current thread:
- L6-20P -> L6-30R Randy (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Mike Hale (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Wayne E Bouchard (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Niels Bakker (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Stephen Sprunk (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Randy Carpenter (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Jay Ashworth (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Laszlo Hanyecz (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Wayne E Bouchard (Mar 18)
- RE: L6-20P -> L6-30R Alex Rubenstein (Mar 18)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Rob Seastrom (Mar 19)
- RE: L6-20P -> L6-30R Alex Rubenstein (Mar 19)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Rob Seastrom (Mar 19)
- Re: L6-20P -> L6-30R Mike Hale (Mar 18)