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Nov-15-2017 08:37 AM
Lantley wrote:time2roll wrote:
I read plenty of posts where 30 amp will run two air conditioners.
Try once and see. Watch your voltage, especially on the hot days.
In the end the correct answer is maybe?
Nov-15-2017 08:31 AM
Nov-15-2017 08:10 AM
ScottG wrote:
I'm not going to be goaded into arguing with you or anyone else regardless of your attempt at insulting me. By your tone I can tell that if I were to explain every point it would just degrade into more argument.
Nov-15-2017 07:04 AM
time2roll wrote:
I read plenty of posts where 30 amp will run two air conditioners.
Try once and see. Watch your voltage, especially on the hot days.
Nov-15-2017 07:00 AM
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Nov-15-2017 03:18 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
The combiners do work but please understand that 50amp services provides you with 5 separate 50 amp legs or a total of 100 amps of service.
Surely a typo - you must mean "2 separate 50 amps legs".
Nov-14-2017 09:42 PM
Nov-14-2017 07:50 PM
wnjj wrote:ScottG wrote:
To the OP, as usual, a conversation regarding electrical questions has been taken down a long path with many detours and there are many wrong statements and frankly bizarre theory's bouncing around that's it's just not worth reading anymore.
Bottom line is just try it.
If it works, it works. if it doesn't, it doesn't (probably because of a GFCI).
As a career EE I can tell you there will be no harm either way.
As a career EE, you should know that "if it works, it works" is bad advice. Working and working safely are too different things entirely. You didn't address the legitimate open neutral concern.
Nov-14-2017 07:28 PM