Enough has been written about the reasons why one should not change a 15 amp breaker to a 20 amp so I'll just add my 2 cents about a comment on 12-3 for the 20 amp circut. 12-2 is all that's needed. 12-2 has a black and white conductors plus a bare wire for ground. 12-3 has an additional red conductor. Small point sure, just don't want someone to look at their wire and think it's wrong.
I am confused about 15A and 20A current.
Electrical Expert:
(1) How do I get 20A out of the main power line in my house?
(2) Is it typically setup 15A ?
(3) Is there a conversion unit (15-20) available?
The reason that I ask is that as soon as I turn on the Rotel RB-1090 (rated 380W) the circuit breaker breaks.
Thanks,
-TT
(1) How do I get 20A out of the main power line in my house?
(2) Is it typically setup 15A ?
(3) Is there a conversion unit (15-20) available?
The reason that I ask is that as soon as I turn on the Rotel RB-1090 (rated 380W) the circuit breaker breaks.
Thanks,
-TT
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