Re: Wiring a 3rd garage stall. Do I need to start over?




SQLit wrote:
> Shared neutrals will be a problem, usually when there is a load pulled from
> both circuits at the same time. If you only use one circuit at a time you
> might have infrequent tripping.
>
> The only way a 2 pole breaker is giving out 40 amps is if it is a 40 amp
> breaker.
>
> I suggest that you get 20 amp GFCI's my little buzz box wire feed welder, is
> hard on the 15 amp varity.

Are you thinking two 20amp GFCI breakers? Don't I have the same
problem with neturals?

Thanks,
Russ

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