niceguyede
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- Aug 29, 2011
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So yesterday, I got all my tools together, got my welder plugged in, got my patch panel ready and Im about to get down to work on the 59. No, no Im not because my welder isnt welding, it's just melting wire. Great....so I start looking at the drier plug on the wall that is supposed to be 240.....it's 110 with a 240 plug.
So instead of opening the can of worms that is my garage wiring, Im looking at the panel in the house. Its an old house with a full panel. The only 30 amp breaker is my water heater. The only 50 is my a/c unit which is wired into a box outside the house.
What I want to do is take the externally wired 240 for the a/c unit and split it into 2 legs in another box or sub-panel. 1- 50 amp for the a/c, and 1- 30 amp for the welder. The a/c would be wired direct like it is now, but the welder lead would be a plug so I can just plug in my extension.
So....anyone see anything wrong with this????? I wire cars, not homes, so in my pee brain this theory sounds great! So that means I'm missing something!
So instead of opening the can of worms that is my garage wiring, Im looking at the panel in the house. Its an old house with a full panel. The only 30 amp breaker is my water heater. The only 50 is my a/c unit which is wired into a box outside the house.
What I want to do is take the externally wired 240 for the a/c unit and split it into 2 legs in another box or sub-panel. 1- 50 amp for the a/c, and 1- 30 amp for the welder. The a/c would be wired direct like it is now, but the welder lead would be a plug so I can just plug in my extension.
So....anyone see anything wrong with this????? I wire cars, not homes, so in my pee brain this theory sounds great! So that means I'm missing something!