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Would this work for a GFI Cord? It's only got 3 wires...
Without a neutral, you would not be able to supply 120v in your box, only 240v.
Ed
Would this work for a GFI Cord? It's only got 3 wires...
On another note, anyone seen or use one of THESE DONUT STYLE GFCI'S? Looks like you need a contactor as well.....
On another note, anyone seen or use one of THESE DONUT STYLE GFCI'S? Looks like you need a contactor as well.....
Without a neutral, you would not be able to supply 120v in your box, only 240v.
Ed
Would the cable work on one of the old NEMA 10 connectors (2 Hots and a Ground)? I have two of these outlets for the stove and dryer right by where I brew and I am trying to figure out the best way to bump my system up to 220V with GFCI
What are the benefits of using a gfci breaker over the inline cord method? And if I use the inline cord as my power supply, then simply use one of the hots to power all the 110 devices, they would be covered by the gfci as well right?
And thanks for the confirmation wyzazz!
The cord in the post above is only 3 wires... 2 hots and a ground... no neutral.
In order to get 110 from 220, you need a neutral. So, you cannot use that cord to get 110v.
Ed
What about THIS one? Looks like it's a DIN rail mountable breaker without the funky bussbar connectors. Should be able to be installed inline....but I can't tell the rating. The info makes it look like it's multi-use?
I've also been looking for a stand-alone GFCI - not built in to a receptacle or circuit breaker. Haven't found one yet.
The Multi 9s are designed to protect equipment - they trip when the difference in going and coming current is 30, 100 or 300 ma - depending on the model. The standard for protecting people is 5 ma.
Look for one that is "Class A" and meets UL 943.
Here's a link to a UL document
http://www.ul.com/global/documents/...wsletters/electricalconnections/january09.pdf
What Amp/Volt combo's are you looking for? There are power cords all over Ebay with GFCI's built in.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350425166456&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Give that a shot for $77.00. It's what I'll be picking up for my build.