Would a 5000btu window AC with 240 watts trip breaker?

1212ham

Well-Known Member
Most of your homes now days utilize 200 amp service with 20 amp breakers which if you have 22-14 gauge wire running you’ll be just fine. Not trying to start a fire here.
Wrong again! 22 gauge wire is NEVER used in house wiring.

14 gauge wire is required for 15 amp circuits!
12 gauge wire is required for 20 amp circuits!
 

1212ham

Well-Known Member
You should read the complete comments no one’s trying to start a fire just suggesting he update to 200 amp service throughout his home which carry 20 amp breakers. Maybe I should’ve made myself more clear in the first post
You said "Throw in a 20 amp breaker if you can you wires should handle the extra 5 amps"
That's not a lack of clarity, it is dangerous advice, a violation of electrical codes and flat out wrong.

The amperage of the electrical service does not determine breaker size!
 

SnoopyDoo

Well-Known Member
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You should read the complete comments no one’s trying to start a fire just suggesting he update to 200 amp service throughout his home which carry 20 amp breakers. Maybe I should’ve made myself more clear in the first post
Upgrading to a 200 amp service isn't going to upgrade the house's wire from 14 to 12 gauge. Clearly you're not qualified to be making recommendations on electrical upgrades, so please stop before you help somebody burn their house down
 

TheOtherOnes1

New Member
I was wanting to downsize from my current 3x3 tent with 315 w cmh to a 2x4 with 240 w quantum board for the summer. My room gets pretty hot though and I have a window 5000btu ac. I was wondering if I would trip my 15 amp breaker if I grow as well, I have never done it in the summer so I’m not sure
That actually depend on the size of the breaker and the load .. generally the load is 80% of the breaker so that's sbout 12.0 amps on a 15 amp breaker.leaving 3 amp as s starup or surge .look on the air con. And see load should be about 9 so if that's sll that's on yhe breaker . Your answer is No it will not trip the breaker
 
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