Do they make a 30 amp outlet that is layed out like the 20 amp outlets? or can I just use HD 20 amp outlets? I don't want to have to change plugs on the welder.
Ok here are the results:
Miller 140 Autoset MIG = 1 Amp idling, 15 to 24 Amps while welding 3/16" full power.
Miller 375 X-treme Plasma cutter = 1 Amp idling, 18 to 30 Amps cutting 1/4" @ full power spiked to 41 at one point.
Dewalt 4-1/2" 10 Amp grinder = 6 to 24 Amps. 24 was bearing down on...
I tried the welder and plasma cutter on the circuit with no GFI and that 20 amp breaker would trip as well. I'll get some actual AMP reading after work today and report back.
The GFI's are outlets. Outlets at the beggining of the circuit, per my inspector. The 3rd circuit DOES NOT have a GFI at all. The two GFI's are holding, it's the actual breaker in the service panel tripping.
Need some help guys. Sorry for the long read but I'm lost.
I finished my detached 26 x 30 a few months ago. I have a 200 amp Square D service at the garage with UFER ground, neutral & ground tied, 100 amp breaker feeding the house (house had an existing 100 amp service, ground and neutral...
I have used one for the last 10 years for my primary tool box. But not anymore. Merry Xmas to ME!!!! I picked up a 56" CSPS tool box ($500)from a gate company going out of business. They also had a Miller 140 Autoset with cart still in the boxes ($600)
Hey, What's up? You wouldn't happen to live in WJ area off of 1300 would ya. I have a friend down there that speaks of a garage like this. He rides a Ducati Monster.