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    I'll just leave the 240 circuit intact, and pull a new one for the 120 outlets. Thanks for the advice.
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    I know ubiz makes a "zinsco-style" breaker; Johnstone and Grainger sell them, but very expensive. I'm planning to go with a used one that's guaranteed for a year, and has been tested.
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    Thanks, now I know which breaker to order--it's a zinsco R-38C, 2pole, 20 amp. This has been my first time at this forum; I'm very impressed with the knowledge and quick response of those who have answered my questions.
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    Yep, that's what I thought. Now can you help me decide if I need a breaker where both sides trip at the same time or individually. This circuit will have one 240V outlet for my air compressor, and the rest will be 120V (separate feeds to each outlet in a 2 gang box). I'm thinking I need a...
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    The 10 gauge is 2 wire with ground but no common since it only fed the hot water heater 240v. Guess I'll just have to pull a 12 gauge from the panel, and put in the 2-pole 20 amp breaker. What makes this all the more annoying is that I have a 30 year-old Zinsco/Sylvania panel (2, 200amp...
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    I have a 2-wire, 240V circuit that originally served my electric hot water heater. I'm converting this to a 3-wire 240V circuit that will feed 6, 2-gang duplex outlets. Protection for this circuit is a 2-pole 25 amp breaker (thin type). Circuit is wired with 10 gauge, but I want to use 12...
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