(quoted from post at 02:52:40 09/22/22)
Mark MI has the only correct answer .
Failure to understand reactive power is one of the reasons cheapskates who purchase minimum sized generators . Who then wonder why the generator trips the breaker when the "watts match " .
(quoted from post at 10:53:24 09/22/22) The reason for no fridge GFI is because it will ruin the floor to keep pulling out the fridge to reset the GFI.
(quoted from post at 10:51:10 09/22/22) MOST household circuits are 15A, wired with 14ga or even 16ga wire.
Only people who wire their own houses and are fans of overkill would put in all 20A circuits.
(quoted from post at 08:29:10 09/22/22) That would be me. Built my home in 1976, 200 amp 40 breaker box, all non 240 circuits have 20 amp breakers. All number 12 wire. GFI in the box on required circuits, added ARC fault later. All Square D QO. MY wife's contractor uncle thought I was crazy. My wife's other uncle ran a whole sale electric business and got us everything at his cost. If GFIs are installed in the circuits a location map should be taped to the breaker box. For a few dollars you can get the really nice magnetic labels to label the circuits.
(quoted from post at 16:01:53 09/22/22) Divide watts by volts you have amps
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