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Old 29-04-2003, 12:20 AM
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Default using transformer to power pump?


"mikel" wrote in message
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I'm trying to avoid the hassle of running 110v to a small water
feature. There's no easy, nearby electrical access, so I'm afraid an
electrician would cost some $$. Has anyone tried using a transformer
to convert to 12vac at an outdoor outlet, run low voltage cable to the
water feature, then used another transformer to step it back up to
120vac at the pump? Can you just buy two transformers and use one as a
stepdown, and another as a stepup? The pump is pretty small, so not a
lot of power is needed.


Actually, installing a set up like that correctly, safely, and "legally"
would be more hassle than what it's worth.

OTOH, installing a 120 volt extension from that outdoor outlet to the water
feature isn't beyond the capabilities of most homeowners. I'm sure many
people in this NG have done same.
As an electrician, I'll be glad to tell you how to do it safely........or
post to alt.home.repair Also, if you aren't comfortable doing the
electrical work, you can at least install the electric cable, then call
the electrician for the hookup.

Here's a web site ran by an electrical inspector (his advice is very good
and detailed).
http://www.homewiringandmore.com/hom...ons/index.html
Scroll down and click on "self help forums"