Posted by M-MAN on July 19, 2014 at 09:44:51 from (184.39.58.185):
In Reply to: 240 VAC Wiring posted by John T on July 19, 2014 at 05:41:08:
John T; If persistence is a virtue your bucket ran over long ago.LOL Keep on trying though cause it may just work once in a while.
Personally I tend to go overboard. I don't use 14g on anything over 12 volts. For sure you can and it will be safe I just don't like it so I don't use it. Always take the amps I need to get the wire size and then go one size bigger. Doesn't work any better but I sleep better that way.lol
BTW - I've seen more jackleg wiring that scared me done by qualified licensed electricians than by Billy Bobs so you might want to add { That do things correctly! } Even had an electrician / lineman from the local power company tell me one time it's ok to backfeed a genny through a welder plug when the power is out. The odds of finding a good electrician (qualified or not) are the same as a plumber, mechanic, or sweeper. JMO
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