bobgaggle
Well-Known Member
I've read this whole thread, and the article, and can't imagine what this product can be used for. In residential, if my wife turns on the hair dryer while the space heater is on, I guess this new tech saves me a trip to the basement. But for maintenance work, you still need an air gap. Also, @MNicolai makes a great point. How you gonna start switching amp ratings on any circuit you want? Any consumer device/appliance that is rated lower than a standard circuit is going to have some sort of fuse/breaker built into it. Even extension cords have fuses. So downgrading your circuit at the breaker to protect a device would be redundant. And even if you chose to do it, what application would require doing it so often that you'd need the convenience of doing it from your phone? Also no one is considering INCREASING the rating of the circuit, right?
someone help me out. I don't know much about power outside of residential, what are the possibilities of this?
someone help me out. I don't know much about power outside of residential, what are the possibilities of this?
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