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Yeah, there's a 20A circuit now that runs the outlets , 2 garage door
openers, and 2 lights sockets inside and 2 outside. I'm going to see about intercepting the lighting circuit and put them on their own 20A service. I need to drop in a few ceiling outlets anyway for more fixtures, so hopefully it will be simple enough to drop in that extra circuit. Since I put in the two 220V circuits I have the wall about the panel opened up already. "spud42" wrote in message ... "Kevin" wrote in message l.net... Yeah, I know; this is mostly an academic discussion. I did try to have the DC and jointer running, and then switched on the TS. That still did not trip it. Pragmatically, what I've wired is exactly as I expect -- a dedicated DC circuit and one other for the tool solo use (TS, jointer, TBD). Now my more pressing reality is that the 110 outlets and lighting are on another 20A circuit. I'm contemplating installing more ceiling outlets for about 12 shoplight fixtures (12x2x40 (maybe 32) ) or 768 watts or about 7 amps. That leaves 13A for the other 110 power tools ( 1 hp bandsaw, rated 10A, miter box, 12.5" planer, etc). I'm contemplating adding another 110 circuit for the lights. I would I hate being in the dark when you trip a breaker or it needs to be shut off, and you can still have light to work Just put all the lights on a 15-amp breaker You forgot the 80% rule Just because you didn't trip a breaker on your 20A Means nothing at all 20-amp breakers can only carry 16 amps-80 percent of their rating-on a continuous basis. Continuous basis is considered to be a circuit loaded to capacity for three hours or more. So dust collector (5.5A, 1.5HP) on it's own could have the lights added Spud |
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