S SnipesNL Member Dec 17, 2019 #21 Thats definitely doable. So I wire a dryer cord into it and plug in ? Seems they are easier to obtain too the powerboxs are hard to find
Thats definitely doable. So I wire a dryer cord into it and plug in ? Seems they are easier to obtain too the powerboxs are hard to find
Renfro Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2019 #22 Usually where there is a dryer receptacle there is a 120 volt feed for a washing machine, often dedicated. This could be a supply for 120 volt power.
Usually where there is a dryer receptacle there is a 120 volt feed for a washing machine, often dedicated. This could be a supply for 120 volt power.
Renfro Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2019 #23 If you really need the 120 volt power off of the dryer receptacle, one can make a custom plug and play box that will do what you want or replace the receptacle with a subpanel and replace the receptacle later.
If you really need the 120 volt power off of the dryer receptacle, one can make a custom plug and play box that will do what you want or replace the receptacle with a subpanel and replace the receptacle later.
S SnipesNL Member Dec 17, 2019 #24 My ballasts are 120s but are convertible so I think I will convert them and use one of those titans