sticky420scissors
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Roughly how much should it cost an electrician to install 3 20 amp and 1 30amp circuits with the material. The box is roughly 40 feet away from where i need them.
$50-$100 in materials depending on how he hides the wiring. maybe another $150-$250 for labor. i don't know what your electrician charges. i have a buddy who charges $75 an hour so i'm going based on that.Roughly how much should it cost an electrician to install 3 20 amp and 1 30amp circuits with the material. The box is roughly 40 feet away from where i need them.
,,Sorry I thought it was common knowelege,I need to wire a power strip to a relay,the relay helps so that when you run 4 water pumps on a powerstrip pluged into a timer ,it dosent kill your timer.say what so when the pumps go off something else come on?
the way you are phrasing it sounds like you just need a timer, what do your need a "relay" for and what do you mean by it?
Well i dont have a electrician just yet. Im just wondering about what this will cost. I want it done to code. thanks Scooby.$50-$100 in materials depending on how he hides the wiring. maybe another $150-$250 for labor. i don't know what your electrician charges. i have a buddy who charges $75 an hour so i'm going based on that.
you will be fine adding a 15amp breaker at 120v. your subpanel has 50amps available at 240v and/or 100amps available at 120v.Hi, and thank you for this thread!
simple question here...: I have a panel outside labeled 100amp max wich have 2 breaker on it (1x240V 15amp and 1x120V 15amp). The power come from my main pannel and its wired on 2x50amp breaker.
Can I add another 15amp breaker(120V) to the 100amp panel?
How does this work basicly? Do 2x50amp breaker equal 100amp? regardless its on 120v or 240v? I don't get it... (I never really worked with 240v )
you shouldn't worry to much about what the panel is rated for. i have 200amp panels at my house that only have 120amps feeding them. you should check the wire size leading to the subpanel just to make sure though. i didn't think of that and it's a good point. it should be #8 or bigger. in wire size...bigger means smaller number. #6 is bigger than #8. it should say on the wire somewhere either #6, 6 gauge, or 6awg.Thanks
I guess if the panel is labeled 100amp, the wire gauge that relays the panels should go with it?
yes it will fix the issue unless you are drawing to much power for the breaker or the 1000watt quantum ballast is defective.
depends on the size of the ballasts and how many you are using on that circuit.what gauge romex do I need to wire a 240v circuit for my ballasts?