Thanks for the link. That plug has a different configuration than that of my existing 220 outlet. But, I'll do some checking at the local box stores.
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Thanks for the link. That plug has a different configuration than that of my existing 220 outlet. But, I'll do some checking at the local box stores.
Ok McTokerâ?¦Iâ??ll walk you through it.
First thingâ?¦..break the circuit at the main or sub panel whatever
Next thingâ?¦.take note of the valve on the breakers or handle tie
Next â?¦..remove the receptacle, and take a picture.
If you can read the wire gauge on the wire, goodâ?¦probably wont be necessary though.
Iâ??ll check back later
Horsemanrocks
I bought a box that plugs into the dryer outlet and serves up enough power for 4 1000W lights and 10 amps of accessories for less than $300.
I'm very happy with it.
Sorry I took so long to respond but my health went south for a long spell.
eastbaygordo ~ Do you have any particulars on the "box" like sourse and model number? Didn't really want to spend that much though.
Horsemanrocks ~ If you're still around, I'm listening. I was gonna post some pics but I don't see the usual spot to do so. Things must have changed on the forum while I was gone. Anyway, looks like just one black wire, one white wire and one bare wire.
Horsemanrocks ~ Here is a link to our grow log. I was able to post the pics over there.
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ml#post2063090
sounds like the adapter from homedepo would be your best bet. just buy the proper receptacle and replace the old 1. that way the only wiring you will be doing is changing the receptacle .Quote:
Originally Posted by McToker
Thanks drifter, I'll go back to the depot and look around again.
Just did more searching on line. Looks like the problem is solved. HD has a 3 prong to 4 prong adapter so I'll be able to just hook their generator adaptor to that. Heading down there tomorrow.
Thanks y'all.:thumbsup:
Ended up ordering the items and they arrived today. So much for thumbnail pics and vague descriptions. The items aren't even close to what I need.
Looked at the Power Box option but I'd rather have a 15 amp 120 volt circuit rather than the 10 amp it provides.
I guess I'll just break down and call an electrician and have it done right.
Thanks y'all.
My searching finally paid off. I found a device that is so simple even I can't mess it up (knock wood).
Actually I found them from several vendors. They are sold by equipment suppliers for folks that do commercial carpet cleaning or fire/flood restoration.
They say it takes a 30 Amp dryer outlet and converts it to two 20 amp 120 volt outlets.
Prices start about $99.