Subject: | [Shop-talk] The air saga continues... |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Wed, 1 Jun 2011 00:20:47 -0700 |
References: | <OFCC0AFCF9.8DF3A143-ON852578A1.000DD09C-852578A1.000E9F9C@mail.megageek.com><Pine.LNX.4.64.1105310917320.6978@thunder.banklogic.net><BANLkTinsPxHfOkr8yYcrAxr+SXZFp2vR4Q@mail.gmail.com><0b2f01cc1fc3$463405c0$d29c1140$@rr.com> <Pine.LNX.4.64.1105312341330.23677@thunder.banklogic.net> |
> If the compressor is somewhere you can't easily get to it, > that obviously > isn't going to work. Call me lazy if you like. The shop is at one end of the house, the compressor is out in the back yard at the other end. Only 50 feet if I had an outside door, but instead it's more like 200 after walking through the house and around the garden. Plus I have a distressing tendency to stop for a drink and then forget to go turn off the compressor and ball valve; which usually results in it waking the wife up at 3 AM in a few days. So my goal is to have it just come on with a switch in the garage, next to the light switch. Maybe even in series with the light switch (so the compressor can't run unless the lights are on). -- Randall |
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