
wyldesyde007 wrote:Installing 30a dedicated service for the ducha in the overhead cabinet I put in last week.
beachguy005 wrote:wyldesyde007 wrote:Installing 30a dedicated service for the ducha in the overhead cabinet I put in last week.
Just an FYI....That's a 20 amp rated outlet.
beachguy005 wrote:A "fingers crossed " approach to electrical wiring usually leads to disaster and is never a good wiring method. You can find a 30 amp outlet and wire it with #10. If you're going to use that 20 amp, make sure you never use a breaker feeding it larger than 20 amp.
With it wide open I read 23amps with my clamp.beachguy005 wrote:Surprised it came with a standard cord. What does the unit draw for max amps?
beachguy005 wrote:I believe the specs call out for a 30 amp GFI breaker on that heater. Makes sense if it draws 23 amps. Given that it's a heater, a resistive load, you'll be potentially drawing a constant 23 amps through an outlet rated for 20 amps, mounted in a wood cabinet that's probably going to get filled with other combustible gear. Just my 2 cents.
McDave wrote:So this duct is to add A/C + heat to the bathroom? It looks as if you have a handle on the "printing" process. I am going to have to make time to learn this skill soon. It will be invaluable for any type of DYI. Can you give some direction where to begin?
I am learning a lot from your build, Thank You so much.
McDave
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