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Old 01-27-2007, 02:33 PM
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i just bought a household oven to use for curing,but i do not have a 220 volt outlet in my garage,any tip on how to put one in?
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:33 PM
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look in the attic, it may have a box and breaker for the electric furnace. thats where I tapped mine, its a 70 amp feed.

or no dryer connection to plug into?
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Old 01-29-2007, 03:23 AM
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take the faceplate off your breaker box to see what type breakers you need. if you have available slots your fine. get a 50 amp breaker & run the line to where you need it. I think 8 ga. is code where I live but i'm not positive.
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Old 01-29-2007, 02:21 PM
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Home Depot sells a book called 123 Wiring and it shows you how to run a new 240V recepticle.

This book is only about $15 and it's a great book for the do-it yourselfer who wants to do the job right and to code. I recommend it.

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Nick, Do you have a dryer hookup close to your garage? My dryer is in my basement on the garage side of the house. I bought a 6 foot oven cord and wired it to an outlet in my garage. This is what I did when I first got set up. When ever I want to use it, i just unplug the dryer and plug in the oven cord.
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I made a 220 cord 50ft long.. that I run from my dryer to the shed haha...

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What gauge of wire did you use to run 50'?
How many amps are you pulling through it?
How long has it been working w/o any problems?

I'm going to be running approx. 60' from my breaker box and pulling 45 amps. I'm trying to figure the size of wire I need for a 60' run.
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i just bought a household oven to use for curing,but i do not have a 220 volt outlet in my garage,any tip on how to put one in?

I made a 220 cord 50ft long.. that I run from my dryer to the shed haha...

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6 guage is supposed to be good for 55 amps, but I don't know how to calculate voltage drop over distance.
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Old 02-11-2007, 02:31 AM
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Well, I'm pulling 45 amps to my oven.
I went to the hardware store and purchased 6/3 wire.
I made a run of about 70' and have had no problems, but this has only been for a day. I don't see any problems in the future though.

Just a tip for those of you who are going to be making long runs with large wire.
Around here 6/3 wire is $1.95 per foot if you buy it only by the foot.
If your going to make a long run, say over 60' and you have a little extra cash and think you may wire a welder or something else later, buy a roll of it because its about $70.00 cheaper to buy it in a 125' roll.
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