10A is pushing your luck. That's 1200 Watts total on that circuit and
the wire for a 10A circuit will give plenty of voltage drop under load.
All my 120 VAC circuits are either 15A, or 30A with appropriate size
wire. The 30A circuit feed a 3 KVA true sine wave line conditioner/UPS.
The last power interruption dropped the computers on the regular UPS,
but those on the line conditioner didn't even blink.
If you are in rental property, another line would be a problem, but a !)
circuit feeding only an SB220 will likely be a problem too.
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 4/3/2016 Sunday 9:05 PM, Dick NY1E wrote:
Hello list, I've had an SB220 in the past and am looking for another one, but
I will have to run it on 120 volts, How does the 10A breaker handle the change?
I've never heard of anyone changing the breaker...de Dick NY1E
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