Tommy R
Member
Hey folks,
I've got a small issue in my garage. I've got a single 220V outlet located rather inconveniently behind my air compressor. That alone isn't an issue, but occasionally I run a welder off that same outlet and it's kind of a pain accessing it. FYI, my breaker won't support both 220V items running simultaneously so it's just one at a time, which isn't much of a concern for me.
A basic solution would be to simply have an electrican relocate the outlet or even build my own extension cord to move the outlet where it's more accessible. This would be easy, but what I'd really like is to have an A/B switch mounted to the wall instead. In theory, both the compressor and welder would be plugged in all the time, but I would select which one would be active with the switch.
I would've thought something like this would be common, but my searches have shown otherwise. Does anyone have thoughts on this? Is the current draw simply too high for such a device to exist (at a reasonable price)?
Any helpful input would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Tommy
I've got a small issue in my garage. I've got a single 220V outlet located rather inconveniently behind my air compressor. That alone isn't an issue, but occasionally I run a welder off that same outlet and it's kind of a pain accessing it. FYI, my breaker won't support both 220V items running simultaneously so it's just one at a time, which isn't much of a concern for me.
A basic solution would be to simply have an electrican relocate the outlet or even build my own extension cord to move the outlet where it's more accessible. This would be easy, but what I'd really like is to have an A/B switch mounted to the wall instead. In theory, both the compressor and welder would be plugged in all the time, but I would select which one would be active with the switch.
I would've thought something like this would be common, but my searches have shown otherwise. Does anyone have thoughts on this? Is the current draw simply too high for such a device to exist (at a reasonable price)?
Any helpful input would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Tommy

