in4thewin
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Posted a thread a while back about getting back into this business.
My previous experience with portables was with machines that only required 15 amp circuits. I've noticed that quite a few of these newer high powered portables require a couple 20 amp circuits to run.
Is this only gonna be an issue in a small a minority of homes, businesses and apartments? To my knowledge pretty much all Holmes now days have a 20 amp outlet in the kitchen and bathroom.
Can these types of portables pop 20 amp circuits regularly?
Just trying to get an idea if This is going to prevent me from servicing a significant amount of customers.
Just for reference, I live in an area With a good mix of new construction and holmes built in the last 75 years. Only a few neighborhoods downtown have holmes that were built before 20 amp circuits were pretty normal in the 1950's.
My previous experience with portables was with machines that only required 15 amp circuits. I've noticed that quite a few of these newer high powered portables require a couple 20 amp circuits to run.
Is this only gonna be an issue in a small a minority of homes, businesses and apartments? To my knowledge pretty much all Holmes now days have a 20 amp outlet in the kitchen and bathroom.
Can these types of portables pop 20 amp circuits regularly?
Just trying to get an idea if This is going to prevent me from servicing a significant amount of customers.
Just for reference, I live in an area With a good mix of new construction and holmes built in the last 75 years. Only a few neighborhoods downtown have holmes that were built before 20 amp circuits were pretty normal in the 1950's.