Thanks to a bunch of you guys i installed a 240v outlet in my garage 
However an interesting new issue this morning. First of all a real stupid question. If a double breaker has 30 over each of single breakers, does that automatically mean its is a 60amp?
The reason i ask. Working in my garage at the moment and my supposed 60A breaker in the house keeps tripping. Not the one in my garage panel
I have my 4800w heater running which i know is 20a and i also have a 1500w bench heater, 14x32w fluorescents (450w) and 2 new halogens i just plugged in that are 1000w total. Dont know if my math is close but isnt that about 33A?
Since my breaker in the house keeps tripping when i added the halogens his morning maybe my breaker inthehouse is only 30A? The halogens would seem to roughly take my draw from 29 to 30
Thanks!
However an interesting new issue this morning. First of all a real stupid question. If a double breaker has 30 over each of single breakers, does that automatically mean its is a 60amp?
The reason i ask. Working in my garage at the moment and my supposed 60A breaker in the house keeps tripping. Not the one in my garage panel
I have my 4800w heater running which i know is 20a and i also have a 1500w bench heater, 14x32w fluorescents (450w) and 2 new halogens i just plugged in that are 1000w total. Dont know if my math is close but isnt that about 33A?
Since my breaker in the house keeps tripping when i added the halogens his morning maybe my breaker inthehouse is only 30A? The halogens would seem to roughly take my draw from 29 to 30
Thanks!