supratreo
Well-known member
So I'm slowly wrapping up wiring my shop and and was planning a small under sink electric WH.
i ran the 6/3 for that as i had it on hand and would get the job done. while thinking about how i would need to connect this romex to the WH i realized that i may be able to reroute it to the space above the ceiling, add a box and split it 2 ways. i was already thinking about adding an outlet for a welder on the opposite side of my shop by doing a dedicated run but that would cost me a 125' roll of wire.
if i split this one it would cost me less than half that.
not only that but i can put a plug on the WH and use that outlet for welding as well. I figure this way i would get the most out of this circuit.
the WH I'm looking at draws 43A i believe, if you have opinions on these please let me know. i'lve only ever used larger, gas tankless heaters. This will just be for a hand sink in the shop.
next question is, if i am able to split this run to the other side of the shop, can i use 6/2? obviously i would mark the white conductor appropriately.
also, what size J box would i need? i've never spliced or split conductors this big but i douby a 4x4 would do it.
thanks
i ran the 6/3 for that as i had it on hand and would get the job done. while thinking about how i would need to connect this romex to the WH i realized that i may be able to reroute it to the space above the ceiling, add a box and split it 2 ways. i was already thinking about adding an outlet for a welder on the opposite side of my shop by doing a dedicated run but that would cost me a 125' roll of wire.
if i split this one it would cost me less than half that.
not only that but i can put a plug on the WH and use that outlet for welding as well. I figure this way i would get the most out of this circuit.
the WH I'm looking at draws 43A i believe, if you have opinions on these please let me know. i'lve only ever used larger, gas tankless heaters. This will just be for a hand sink in the shop.
next question is, if i am able to split this run to the other side of the shop, can i use 6/2? obviously i would mark the white conductor appropriately.
also, what size J box would i need? i've never spliced or split conductors this big but i douby a 4x4 would do it.
thanks

