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Subject: [TowerTalk] 22VAC to 2 110VAC circuits
From: zettel@montanasky.net (Steve Zettel)
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:19:58 -0700
A question a little different than the normal queries about having a 220VAC 
circuit in the shack for an amp:

I already have 220VAC available at the baseboard in almost every room of the 
house, after removing the old baseboard electric heaters. In a couple of rooms, 
it would be nice to have more 110VAC circuits, including the shack -- computers 
and perirherals, audio/video home theater setup, sewing and crafts all use more 
than the normal allotment of 110VAC outlets. At this point, I am re-paneling 
and re-sheetrocking some of the rooms, and it would be a convenient time to 
install additional boxes and outlets.

Although it looks feasible on the face of it to turn one 220VAC circuit into 
two 110VAC circuits, I have the feeling I am missing some very basic, obvious 
caveats.

Advice (other than the licensed electrican, get the permits, etc)?

Thanks,

Steve Zettel  KJ7CH
near Libby, MT USA


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