Do you have a 220v outlet in your garage? If so, please talk to me.

gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
You can get this type of wire from home depot or you can just get a single spool of #6 wire and use different color tape to mark that wire.

the two hots are usually black and red then white for the neutral and green for the ground.
 

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astjp2

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Location
Riverdale/Alaska
Code requires 4 wire for new installations, but a lot of older equipment only uses 3 wire. I use the bottom row second from the left for everything, 50 amp will barely run a lot of top quality equipment. Plugging a 30 amp unit into a 50 amp plug will not protect the 30 amp equipment but it will protect up stream circuitry. I have adapter cables for items that are different than what I have on the wall. YMMV. Tim

Oh and if you want to back feed a generator into the system, get a real disconnect meant for it and feed that back to your breaker panel. Also if you want to run a welder, do not use a GFI type breaker, welders will trip it.
 
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