disc2slick
Active Member
Hey all,
I know that, generally, one should not plug things like motors (or in this case, blenders) into dimmers for the sake of both the piece of equipment and the dimmer. Does this apply to dimmers that can be 'hot patched' on? I'm referring to on a CD-80 24-rack you can press the little light up button on the rack to keep it on at full intensity, does this make it okay? or at least less bad?
P.S. The reason I am asking about plugging a blender in is because I work in an upscale 'event space' (or some such nonsense) where the only power that can be be easily custom distributed is out dimmers.
Thanks a bunch,
Dan
I know that, generally, one should not plug things like motors (or in this case, blenders) into dimmers for the sake of both the piece of equipment and the dimmer. Does this apply to dimmers that can be 'hot patched' on? I'm referring to on a CD-80 24-rack you can press the little light up button on the rack to keep it on at full intensity, does this make it okay? or at least less bad?
P.S. The reason I am asking about plugging a blender in is because I work in an upscale 'event space' (or some such nonsense) where the only power that can be be easily custom distributed is out dimmers.
Thanks a bunch,
Dan