![]() ![]() DO NOT make, use, or even think about a device like this. This is a theoretical device, that should never exist. WARNING: Using an extension/adapter cord like this is dangerous, and can lead to loss of property and/or life. Extension cords are for temporary use only, and should not be used in place of permanent wiring. If they can't, the solution is to run a new circuit.Īs for making an extension cord, that's not the best option. ![]() If they can, the solution is to extend the circuit using approved methods and materials. Since you haven't posted the make, model, or nameplates of the equipment, it's impossible to say for sure if these two devices can be on the same circuit. To do this properly, You'll likely have to run a new circuit. The manufacturer of the AC apparently thinks so or they would not have made it with only 3 conductors. Just not sure if omitting the ground will work. I've spent enough time around electricians to know how to connect wires and such safely. So my extension cord would only be 3 conductor (no ground) going into the 4 conductor wall receptacle. The AC side would be a 3 conductor receptacle that fits the end of the AC power cord. The wall side would be an 4 conductor plug that fits the receptacle. I want to make a short extension cord, about 6 ft, to connect the 3 conductor plug from the AC to the 4 conductor 240v wall receptacle. I looked up the configuration and determined that it's a 240v 15 amp set up. ![]() The air conditioner arrived today and has only 3 conductors on the power cord. I want to use this circuit to run a 240 window air conditioner when the phase converter is off. It's there to run a phase converter that I use about 2 hours a week. I have an existing 240 outlet wired into the wall of my shop. ![]()
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![]() ![]() His music also appeared in recordings by Snoop Dogg, Biggie Smalls, Redman, Blackstreet and MC Hammer. In the 1990s, Roger Troutman lent his computerized vocals to popular songs for 2Pac (”California Love” the video for which he appeared in) H-Town (”A Thin Line Between Love and Hate”), Johnny Gill (”It’s Your Body”) and Eazy-E (”Eternal E”). Roger Troutman's music was part of the life soundtrack of those who come of age in the 1980s and 1990s. > Dayton funk museum is closing and looking for new location Zapp hit it big as an all-brother outfit in the late 1970s. Radio stations around the nation paid tribute to Roger Troutman and his work. Explore >Read Roger Troutman’s obituary as published in the New York Times in 1999. The crime stunned Daytonians and music lovers around the world. Larry is going to a place where there is truly 'more bounce to the ounce.' More Bounce to the Ounce was the Zapp Band's 1980 break-through hit. Whatever is written, we know Larry made this a better world. ![]() "Larry Troutman was a generous, loving, caring, courageous man," Thomas said. "They made a deposit in my life, and this is the fruit of that deposit," she said, introducing a duet with Pastor Ronnie Diamond of the song That's What Friends Are For, which set an uplifting, spiritual tone for the services.įormer Central State University President Arthur Thomas offered the eulogy for Larry Troutman, stressing his generosity and courage among other admirable qualities. "Larry and Roger meant so much to me," she said. Recording artist Shirley Murdock-DeGroat, whose career Roger nurtured, followed. Basing his remarks on the 23rd Psalm, Ward asked the gathering to direct strength and prayer to the grieving family. Daryl Ward, pastor of Dayton's Omega Baptist Church, where many members of the extended Troutman family regularly worship. Jordan, pastor of Allen Temple AME Church in Cincinnati who spoke of knowing the Troutman family during their years in Hamilton, presided over the approximately 90-minute service.įirst to speak was the Rev. Those mourners could observe the ceremony on a video monitor in an "overflow" area of the church.ĭonald J. A line of about 250 people stood outside and the road leading to the church was still choked with traffic when the doors closed at 11 a.m. The open caskets of Roger and Larry Troutman lay side-by-side as mourners packed the opulently adorned sanctuary. Records, which was Roger's long-time recording label, sent a pair of red, guitar-shaped floral displays. Flower arrangements expressed condolences from a host of people in the entertainment business, including rhythm and blues singer Gerald Levert and folk-rocker Michelle Shocked. The funeral included representatives of the music industry included members of such nationally known acts as the Gap Band Cincinnati-native Bootsie Collins and prominent figures of Dayton's funk elite, including members of such bands as The Ohio Players, Lakeside and the Troutmans' own group, Zapp. At the taped-off crime scene near Harvard and Benson Drive, a steady stream of onlookers gathered as officers took photos and prepared to have the late-model Lincoln towed away. Midway through services at Omega Baptist Church, 1821 Emerson St., the Rev. Word of the shootings spread quickly Sunday through the neighborhoods along Salem Avenue. ![]() Those properties are listed in phone directories under the name Roger Tee Enterprises Inc. "He'll be upset," Williams said.Ī former singer with the band, Larry Troutman had served as president of Troutman Enterprises Inc., whose interests included contracting, real-estate management and the three recording studios and a rehearsal space in the buildings near where Roger was shot. Bonner taught Roger Troutman how to play guitar, he said. Williams said he was trying to contact Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, guitarist for the Ohio Players. He wept as he remembered the Troutmans, who he said he had known for more than two decades. One onlooker at the scene on Harvard was Williams. Detectives planned to interview family members on whether there were problems in the family or the business. Witnesses weren't able to say anything about the dispute. "We don't know what this is about," White said. He appeared to have shot himself in the head. Officers found Larry Troutman in the driver's seat of a black Lincoln. Minutes later, dispatchers got a call about a car hitting a tree on the 2100 block of Harvard Boulevard, White said. Witnesses told police the gunman had left in a black car. Officers found Roger Troutman, who appeared to have been shot several times, Sgt. to the alley between Catalpa Drive and Ravenwood Avenue behind Roger Tee Enterprises Inc., 2016 Salem Ave. On Sunday, Dayton police were called at about 7:20 a.m. ![]() |
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