Thedillestpickle
Well-Known Member
20 amps of 220 (or 240) will give you about 4000 watts but for safety, stay under 3500 watts so 4 600watts lights will be fine.- a 600 draws more than 600 watts, a digital will draw 650 & an old mag type will draw a little over 700 watts.
220 in N.America is made up from 2 110v legs that are phased differently. the 4 prong outlets have 2 hot legs,1 neutral and a ground.
you can use 110 outlets and plugs but 220 outlets are not much more in price so why violate code and risk someone plugging your new TV into a 220 outlet by mistake to save $20? are your ballasts wired for 220 or can they be converted? instead of outlets, you could buy a hotwater heater type timer and hardwire everything to it.
All my ballasts run on either 120 or 240 however I will have to purchase new chords that have the 4 prong 240 volt plug end or cut the 120v plugs off my current cords and fashion them with the different plugs myself. I have never seen a multi outlet power bar for 240V myself but I probably wasnt looking in the right places. Also as you mentioned I will need a special timer that can handle 240V, this is something that Ive never seen before either but Ill take a look. Running it through the 120 hardware is impractical I realize now given that a 120V timer would not handle the 240V. Why does my baseboard wire have only 2 wires and a ground when there are 4 connections with the plugs? might I have missed something and it is in fact 120V? At the fuse box each wire has its own breaker and the two breakers are barred together, each breaker says 20amp