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Thanks so much for your knowledge.
And prompt responses.
You rock!
Does not having access to shut off the main power to the breaker box make it impossible for me to me to add a 220 breaker? I assume one would need to kill the main power source before making any modifications within a breaker box, but hell what do i know...
Thx Again.
Its pretty dangerous to do it without killing the power first. Does your apartment have a drier? If it does you might be able to tap into it by killing the power to the drier first.One last question..
I know that each apartment unit is on its own meter with the DWP. Also,there is no 'main' switch to kill power to the unit like in most homes. Usually, building maintenance has to go to a room somewhere to cut the power when they are making repairs and want to shut down power to a whole apartment unit.
Does not having access to shut off the main power to the breaker box make it impossible for me to me to add a 220 breaker? I assume one would need to kill the main power source before making any modifications within a breaker box, but hell what do i know...
Thx Again.
Could you explain how the dryer has anything to do with this? Yes, the unit does have a dryer hookup but in all the units the electrician has to change the outlet to 220 by request, they come stock with a 110 outlet hoping that you will buy one of those funny all-in-one washing/drying machines that break down all the time.
Yep. Thats what I was thunking.Cupla questions....is the dryer outlet common to your unit only? Do you know what the breaker amperage is?
Typically they are 30 amp breakers. That gives you thirty amps @ 220v (24 amps usable) or 60 amps @ 110v (48 amps usable). More than enough for your project.
hog, tell me more about your situation, i'm very interested..
How exactly did you run the power from the dryer 30 amp breaker to a light timer? What does the wiring look like, and what diameter cable etc.
This is exactly what i want to do with mine, funny you already have it
I think via extension cords i've got it worked out now, even running an additional 15000btu a/c in the loop. I'm going to run 3k plus two additional 600's for a total of 4200w.
And is it safe for me to put 2k on a single 20 amp breaker..?