MAD MARK
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I ran an 8 awg wire dedicated to my attached garage through the attic to run a 7500 watt heater. I no longer use the heater much, maybe 3-4 times a year to supplement the other heater til it catches up.
What is the best way to use this 40 amp box to run a Lincoln Weld Pak-100 which wants 20 amps. I have other 110 outlets in the garage but they are on a 20 amp which runs everything in the garage (lights/fans/refridg/etc)
I was thinking of a simple 240 to 110 to plug into the NEMA L14-30P outlet such as the picture below and link. That way I know the welder wont trip anything while running other things. And I am going to run this welder because it was free, I know there are way better options out there.
I figure for $25 cheapest option.
https://www.amazon.com/Conntek-YL1430520S/dp/B002MGJ2F4/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=240+to+120+adapter&qid=1606716856&sr=8-6
What is the best way to use this 40 amp box to run a Lincoln Weld Pak-100 which wants 20 amps. I have other 110 outlets in the garage but they are on a 20 amp which runs everything in the garage (lights/fans/refridg/etc)
I was thinking of a simple 240 to 110 to plug into the NEMA L14-30P outlet such as the picture below and link. That way I know the welder wont trip anything while running other things. And I am going to run this welder because it was free, I know there are way better options out there.
I figure for $25 cheapest option.
https://www.amazon.com/Conntek-YL1430520S/dp/B002MGJ2F4/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=240+to+120+adapter&qid=1606716856&sr=8-6