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![]() I am at about 1100 watts on that outlet. Maybe up to 1250, as I'm not sure the wattage on my Tunze 6055, Tunze Osmolator, Drew's dosing pumps. This is taking the watt ratings off the equipment, not actual readings. I know most stuff will actually draw a different number than is printed.
Here's my list (number) totalw: Electronic ballasts (x2) 500w T5s (x2) 108w Heaters (x2) 300w Skimmer pump 45w (I think) Return pump 140w MJ1200 (x2) 40w MJ400 (x2) 10w Koralia 3 10w Fan ? Tunze 6055 up to 18w Tunze Osmolator Drew's Dosing pump (x2) ? Last edited by Myka; 04-30-2010 at 10:30 PM. |
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![]() there you go the answer you need to have.
I am not an electrician just passing along what I was told by an inspector maybe he was referring to a 20 amp breaker, I don't know but he did say 15AMP. My house has been inspected many years ago. I always refer to the professionals as they know what they are doing. Kind of let Telecommunication stuff I know electricians don't know what i know about it they get the color code mixed up all the time. I have had to fix things that electricians have messed up many times. It's not their fault they have not learned this stuff they should be humbled and pass the telco stuff on to people that know what they are doing. I am straight up if i don't know I say i don't know, I do not pretend to know some thing that I have no knowledge about. That just gets people hurt I was working for a company that was riddled with people getting injured for no reason just stupidity and plain laziness. People doing jobs they know nothing about and people standing in the wrong place, things like that. Notice I referred to the professionals.(I hope this helps, I would have a electrician take a look at it if you are not sure. They can do the calculations for you and give you a estimate on doing the work and then your house is covered.) the other thing I am getting at do you know for sure that your tank is the only stuff on the circuit? Do you know where or not that line is not tied into some thing else. Bill Last edited by bvlester; 04-30-2010 at 10:26 PM. |
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![]() Bill, I know it is cheaper to add a sub panel than it is to upgrade the current one. I am told it would cost about $300 to get a sub panel put in.
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![]() Ya but will they change the mains to 100AMP? IF they can just change the Mains then that will cost next to nothing also.
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![]() I don't get it... do you mean the line from the street to the pole needs to be changed? I was under the impression that you can pull out the old 70 amp panel, put a 100 amp (or whatever) panel in, and voila. Not so? I thought it worked like an outlet does...you can draw whatever the panel itself is?
Oh.....one thing I just remembered...there are 3 or 4 other outlets on that same breaker too. The dehumidifier is on a different outlet, but same breaker. For some reason the whole bathroom is also on that breaker (can't blow dry hair when halides are on), and the kitchen's ceiling lights. It is a 20 amp breaker. Last edited by Myka; 04-30-2010 at 10:39 PM. |
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![]() If you have space in the main panel (which it sounds like you do as you said there are 3 spaces empty) then go ahead hire an electrician to install 2 dedicated circuits from your main panel. At this time do not worry about the 70 amp main. If you have not tripped it then don't worry! Save your self the money (spend it on fish stuff!). If it does trip then it would be time to look at a new service and 100 amps would be plenty. Don't forget to install the GFI plugs!!!!! 1440 watts on a 15 amp circuit is correct.
James Certified electrical contractor
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![]() Thanks for your reply James. We haven't tripped the main breaker, just the one the fish tank is on if I try to blow dry my hair on the same breaker.
That breaker is a 20 amp breaker, so would it be safe to assume I can have around 1900 watts on it at any given time? Is that all wall outlets combined on that breaker, or 1900 watts on each wall outlet of a 20 amp breaker? |