I'm thinking about adding a second 240v outlet on the other side of the garage so that I am able to move the 4 post lift for future projects and have a convenient plug in without using an extension cord.
My question is, is it ok (safety wise and by code) to wire two 240v outlets either in series or both outlets out from a common junction box? I would only ever use one at a time, even if there were ever 2 lifts only one would operate at a time anyway?
I just don't want to take up another 2 breaker spots for something that will hardly ever get use, as my panels are filling up quick.
The current run is about a 90ft run of 10/2 with a 30amp breaker. The additional outlet would be about 20ft away.
The outlet is in the ceiling and the wire runs thru the attic, My thought is to put a 4" junction box part way back on the feed in the attic and then have two feeds out of that to the two ceiling outlets. So the runs would be the same length and I don't have to try make up and fit the super stiff 10/2 connections into the current gang box with the outlet in it.
Thanks..
My question is, is it ok (safety wise and by code) to wire two 240v outlets either in series or both outlets out from a common junction box? I would only ever use one at a time, even if there were ever 2 lifts only one would operate at a time anyway?
I just don't want to take up another 2 breaker spots for something that will hardly ever get use, as my panels are filling up quick.
The current run is about a 90ft run of 10/2 with a 30amp breaker. The additional outlet would be about 20ft away.
The outlet is in the ceiling and the wire runs thru the attic, My thought is to put a 4" junction box part way back on the feed in the attic and then have two feeds out of that to the two ceiling outlets. So the runs would be the same length and I don't have to try make up and fit the super stiff 10/2 connections into the current gang box with the outlet in it.
Thanks..