So I'm debating on mounting a 240v 30a din mounted GFCI inside my panel and skipping the spa panel, any thoughts on this?
Cost versus effort overall for me. Swapping a breaker is like 10 mins max. Doing the spa panel requires wiring, drilling holes for an outlet (or you can just do power cords on both ends). I'm lazy so the breaker is worth it. And when you add up the spa panel, outlet, cable, etc it's not too much of a difference really.
Agreed!
so can you pull the breaker out of the spa panel and stick it in your main breaker? is there a reason to or not to do that? just curious....
I took the GFCI out of a spa panel and mounted it inside my brewing panel. Best of both worlds IMO.
what does the wiring to this look like then? sorry if that is a dumb question. I keep trying to wrap my head around why you need both a regular breaker and a gfci breaker. Why you cant just do a gfci breaker?
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