robertwhite
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OK, need some help from a real electrician, if there are any on the board.
I need to wire 2 1500W water de-icers (12.5 amp draw each?) in my cattle water tanks. Both tanks are in same spot.
Plan was to run a 12/3 (Hot/Hot/Neutral/Ground) from circuit breaker panel using 2 20A breakers out to separate 20A GFCI's on the other end. 2 hots go out, neutral goes to buss on panel end and common at heater end, along with bare ground.(panel buss and common ground at other end)
People have said this will not work because using the single White as a common neutral will send the same current that goes in, back out. If that is the case, the GFCI's will never trip as they will never see a current difference.
If that is all true, what is the easiest (and cheapest) way to run it? I figure that just running another 12/2 (one is already there from last year) would be simplest, no? I don't really want to run 2 lines which was the reason for the 12/3, but I will if I have to. Runs are approx 100' long.
I need to wire 2 1500W water de-icers (12.5 amp draw each?) in my cattle water tanks. Both tanks are in same spot.
Plan was to run a 12/3 (Hot/Hot/Neutral/Ground) from circuit breaker panel using 2 20A breakers out to separate 20A GFCI's on the other end. 2 hots go out, neutral goes to buss on panel end and common at heater end, along with bare ground.(panel buss and common ground at other end)
People have said this will not work because using the single White as a common neutral will send the same current that goes in, back out. If that is the case, the GFCI's will never trip as they will never see a current difference.
If that is all true, what is the easiest (and cheapest) way to run it? I figure that just running another 12/2 (one is already there from last year) would be simplest, no? I don't really want to run 2 lines which was the reason for the 12/3, but I will if I have to. Runs are approx 100' long.