I have an electrical question for bringing power from a 30amp 240v NEMA 10-30P electric dryer receptacle in a laundry room to the grow room. Obviously the laundry circuit is protected by double 30amp breakers. Option 1 is a C.A.P. MLC-4a Master Lighting Controller. It takes 30amp/240v 10/3 wire in and has 4x 240v NEMA 5 - 15 120v outlets because all of my ballasts are multivolt internally but one old hydrofarm SG is hardwired to a 120v power cord. I would need to run 10/3 wire from the laundry room to grow room (50'). I was wondering what kind of cable options I have besides romex. Romex is a bad idea because I want to just run this cord straight across the floor. I do not have any guests and won't be here too long. I have seen several 10/3 extension cords (heavy duty / contractor use etc) but they all claim 15 amp max ratings. I will be clipping the ends of whatever I use for cable and wiring a male 10-30P dryer cord plug to one end and leaving the other end unterminated for the controller, the wiring of which I fully understand already. I am basically stuck on making a 50' cord for it.
My other option is to use a Gen-Tran B10350DW (google for it)
That thing comes with a 50' cord with a NEMA L5-30 plug that is intended for 30amp / 240v load and has 4x 120v NEMA 5-15 outlets on two 20amp circuits, 2 outlets per circuit.
Here is my hang-up between the two. I use multivolt ballasts wired for NEMA 5-15 / 120v standard pluga. So I could plug in to either device. I will be running 4x 1kw ballasts. I know that amps=watts/volts so 4000w/120v=33.3a. I have barely exceeded 30amps but not the 40amps that GFCI box is breakered for. The MLC would allow 4000w/240v=16.6amps. It seems that would be the better option if I can construct a power cord that will plug right in to the dryer outlet and flexible enough to coil up when unused.
Which do I choose and if I go with the MLC how do I make an extension cord for it. I can get the MLC-4a for $120 so that is something to consider. That corded CGFI box on 120v is $166 so it'll be close to the same cost making my own cord I suspect. I would prefer to wire the MLC even if it costs a bit more.
Comments? Suggestions?
My other option is to use a Gen-Tran B10350DW (google for it)
That thing comes with a 50' cord with a NEMA L5-30 plug that is intended for 30amp / 240v load and has 4x 120v NEMA 5-15 outlets on two 20amp circuits, 2 outlets per circuit.
Here is my hang-up between the two. I use multivolt ballasts wired for NEMA 5-15 / 120v standard pluga. So I could plug in to either device. I will be running 4x 1kw ballasts. I know that amps=watts/volts so 4000w/120v=33.3a. I have barely exceeded 30amps but not the 40amps that GFCI box is breakered for. The MLC would allow 4000w/240v=16.6amps. It seems that would be the better option if I can construct a power cord that will plug right in to the dryer outlet and flexible enough to coil up when unused.
Which do I choose and if I go with the MLC how do I make an extension cord for it. I can get the MLC-4a for $120 so that is something to consider. That corded CGFI box on 120v is $166 so it'll be close to the same cost making my own cord I suspect. I would prefer to wire the MLC even if it costs a bit more.
Comments? Suggestions?