John Van Domelen
Retired Forum Admin
Just realized today (after a nights sleep) that I have 220 service to the kitchen that is not being used.
There used to be an induction cook top, it broke and it was replaced by a gas unit - totally unused line now.
I would just have to extend the circuit 6 feet to get to the attached garage wall to put in a junction box, plug. It is 220 30 amp line.
Is there a problem with the breaker being 30 amp - will this allow the Powermatic to suck more juice under load than the inverter or moter can handle?
If this would be just a breaker swap - I'll do this myself and save a second mortgage.
Thanxs -- John
There used to be an induction cook top, it broke and it was replaced by a gas unit - totally unused line now.
I would just have to extend the circuit 6 feet to get to the attached garage wall to put in a junction box, plug. It is 220 30 amp line.
Is there a problem with the breaker being 30 amp - will this allow the Powermatic to suck more juice under load than the inverter or moter can handle?
If this would be just a breaker swap - I'll do this myself and save a second mortgage.
Thanxs -- John
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