by Dale M. » Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:39 pm
How about converting everything to 15 amp 120V AC plugs and sockets...
I'm not aware of any reason you need 220 AC volts in tear drop or even a 30 amp 120 volt circuit.....
How about a long extension cord with GFI plug (or adapter) on male end of cord....
But then for outside GFI outlet, you need either a GFI breaker in your breaker panel, or a weather proof GFI outlet. You will need to run a wire, Probably 12 ga. 2 wire W/ground from breaker in panel ( either standard breaker or GFI breaker) to location where you want outlet, outlet will need to be weather proof and it will either be standard outlet or GFI outlet (depends on breaker type- You need 1 GFI device in circuit)....
Now for the part you didn't want to hear, to be perfectly legal, you probably need a permit to do electrical work, and once work is done you need a "inspection".... Most will say its no big deal, just do it. BUT if you "just do it" and later it causes a fire or electrocution your insurance may ignore your claim and cancel your policy.....
Dale
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