GorillaGrower
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Hey guys.. simple question.. but often times its not totally explained. I have a decent understanding of electric and circuits.. and some experience with working 120v and 220 circuits. What i need is not really a HOW TO actually wire the circuits.. but more a HOW should my circuits be organized.
here's the scenario..
50amp circuit with female plug free of use and ready to rock
the desire is to run 6x 1000k ballasts on a timer (less timers = better ergonomics)
also to design a setup for the 50 amp circuit w/ 4k plus 120v outlets.. but on a flip/flop..(we can get to that later although I have the contactors already).
So let me state what (ithink) i know..
i should run 2 ballasts per 15amp 220 vlt circuit and run 3 of those.. each 15amp on its own breaker.. in a sub panel thats attached via a male 50 amp plug.
my question really comes in.. when you look at how the timer plays a role in this. should i be just running each 15 amp 220 volt circuit... through its OWN pool/hot tub timer? or would one work for the whole 3x15 amp 220v circuit? I ask because it seems during startup I would have 6 ballasts all trying to start at once.. and figured they would draw too much at one time. soo should I be staggering the ballasts startup with more than one timer?
also i have a slight understanding of contactors.. and understand what they do.... should I be using a contactor or 3 of them(one for each 15 amp 220v circuit) one for each timer so they are staggered startups?
and finally should there be a 50 amp breaker in the sub panel.. or does that just get wired in knowing at the other end (main panel) there is a breaker.
lets see some pics .. or maybe someones got a couple links that are really helpful thanks guys..
here's the scenario..
50amp circuit with female plug free of use and ready to rock
the desire is to run 6x 1000k ballasts on a timer (less timers = better ergonomics)
also to design a setup for the 50 amp circuit w/ 4k plus 120v outlets.. but on a flip/flop..(we can get to that later although I have the contactors already).
So let me state what (ithink) i know..
i should run 2 ballasts per 15amp 220 vlt circuit and run 3 of those.. each 15amp on its own breaker.. in a sub panel thats attached via a male 50 amp plug.
my question really comes in.. when you look at how the timer plays a role in this. should i be just running each 15 amp 220 volt circuit... through its OWN pool/hot tub timer? or would one work for the whole 3x15 amp 220v circuit? I ask because it seems during startup I would have 6 ballasts all trying to start at once.. and figured they would draw too much at one time. soo should I be staggering the ballasts startup with more than one timer?
also i have a slight understanding of contactors.. and understand what they do.... should I be using a contactor or 3 of them(one for each 15 amp 220v circuit) one for each timer so they are staggered startups?
and finally should there be a 50 amp breaker in the sub panel.. or does that just get wired in knowing at the other end (main panel) there is a breaker.
lets see some pics .. or maybe someones got a couple links that are really helpful thanks guys..