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Originally posted by Cory
Maybe you could run some extension cords from a different wing that isnt on the same set of breakers? This seems as if It could be a big problem. Just when we were running a few too many things off of one powerstrip in our room at school we tripped the breakers fro the entire wing.

Cory
If it is this easy I wouldn't post this question up . A lot of times the high school gyms just aren't designed to have 30 teams charging their batteries at the same time. Even if we can run giant extensions from different part of the campus, I am still not sure that will solve the problem.

At this point I just want to hear what other off season competitions are planning to do, or did already, and see if there are any good ideas.
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