REFLEXX
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Hello everyone,
It's been a looong time since I've posted here and I knew that this was the best place to post this question. I'm wiring up a bead blaster (a $1,200 model I bought for $100!) and having some issues.
I have 110v coming in black, white & green.
I have a florescent fixture that also has a black, white & green.
Then there is an outlet that I plug the vacuum into and a single pole switch.
I brought all the greens together and grounded them. All the whites together. The black from the incoming cord goes to a nut for the light, then from the nut a ran another black to the switch and from the switch to the outlet.
I've attached a pic to show what I've got. I flip the switch and the light comes on. No problem, But the moment I plug in the vac, the circuit breaker pops.
DO I need a DPDT switch and do both the white and black? I know I managed to wire my entire shop to where it impressed the city code inspectors, but here I am stumped. It's not the amps because it a 20amp circuit and I can plug the vac into the same wall outlet as the light cord with no issues.
Help!
Gene S.
It's been a looong time since I've posted here and I knew that this was the best place to post this question. I'm wiring up a bead blaster (a $1,200 model I bought for $100!) and having some issues.
I have 110v coming in black, white & green.
I have a florescent fixture that also has a black, white & green.
Then there is an outlet that I plug the vacuum into and a single pole switch.
I brought all the greens together and grounded them. All the whites together. The black from the incoming cord goes to a nut for the light, then from the nut a ran another black to the switch and from the switch to the outlet.
I've attached a pic to show what I've got. I flip the switch and the light comes on. No problem, But the moment I plug in the vac, the circuit breaker pops.
DO I need a DPDT switch and do both the white and black? I know I managed to wire my entire shop to where it impressed the city code inspectors, but here I am stumped. It's not the amps because it a 20amp circuit and I can plug the vac into the same wall outlet as the light cord with no issues.
Help!
Gene S.