Yessir.This isn't my box, but is this what you mean?
-Mitus
I like it... good idea...And just tell the guy you are running HID ligts for the aquariums.... people do that. And it's not crazy to put HID's on 240.
You are confused. The sub panel you bought has 4 breaker slots. If you want to be running anything on 240v you will need a double pole breaker. This is the same as the 60A double pole breaker you bought. The 20A or 30A double breaker you get for the subpanel will end up taking 2 of the 4 slots in the sub.The guy who built that box knows what he's doing so I wouldnt doubt that its ok to do. Still, I'll be putting in two dual 20's to power my four 240v outlets. With rest of the room, im not 100% sure what I'm putting in there yet... does it have to add up to 60? Like if I put the two dual 20's in there will I only have room for 20A or will I already be 20A over?
Fucking awesome bloatedcraig. I hope you get that bloating taken care of.From what it look like if you are running 4 1000 watt lights that adds up to 4000 watts then you devide that by the supply voltage ( UK supply is 230volts). So that give you 4000/230=17.7amps when running them.
Gotcha... I'm having a blast... sadly I'm not physically doing most of the work... but I'm paying for the supplies, drawing out the plans and directing peopleFucking awesome bloatedcraig. I hope you get that bloating taken care of.
So looks like you will be good with a single 20A double pole breaker for all 4 lights. I 30A would definitely do.
Now... make sure you get the right gague wire for the 240 outlets. The gague needed will be determined by the Amperage rating of the breaker you use. Fuck I sound like I know what the hell I'm talking about.
Anyways... bloatedcraig is a sparky (electrician), so if we get in too deep we can throw a life ring.
I hope you are having fun.
I get what you are doing now.I was not going to wire them. I was just going to buy the different cord attachment so I could plug them into 240 volt, then flip the switch on the ballasts that changes 120/240.
Ok, so could I run all four 240v outlets off of the one 20A double breaker?
then for the remaining 2 slots, i'll do like you said and put in two of the dual 20's for my 120v outlets...
I agree.I just have to say that I think "sparky" is the coolest name for an electrician that I've ever heard... ever...
The double pole breakers double the Volts.These double breaker that you are talking about, you do know that a double pole issolator doesn't double what it can take. for example a 20 amp single pole issolator and a double pole 20 amp issolator both only take 20 amp, just because it is double pole doesn't mean it's 20 times two = 40 it only means that it dissconnects live and neutral at the same time, where as single pole just dissconnects live.
Sorry if i am reading your thread wrong and i am by no means patronising.
No No... stay and offer opinions at will my friend. I think you get it now.Yes mate its ALOT different over here you get 230 and thats is your lot in domestic. In industrial and commercial you get the same as what you are talking 230 and 415. I think i better stop putting my opinon across as i obviously don't know your system over there.
It's fun to punch holes in shit. Especially walls. Makes you feel like a caveman.Don't leave me Sparky!
You guys are helping me solve so much over here...
We just finished running the pvc conduit outside and are about to open up the drywall behind the main panel so we can run the sun-line.