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Probably not safe.This is the easiest and cleanest solution. Bu not cheapest (would be cheaper to buy a new 110v panel breaker and switch the wire to that). So its a question of what your time is worth.
Probably not safe.This is the easiest and cleanest solution. Bu not cheapest (would be cheaper to buy a new 110v panel breaker and switch the wire to that). So its a question of what your time is worth.
which one?Probably not safe.
To take a circuit that has hot-hot-neutral and use a pigtail to go to hot-neutral-unconnected ground.which one?
I think he's saying just use the wire and set it up like a normal 110v circuit in the panel and terminus at the outlet. Maybe I'm reading it wrong.To take a circuit that has hot-hot-neutral and use a pigtail to go to hot-neutral-unconnected ground.
If you're going to do the work already change it in the panel box, then why spend $60 on a converter cable instead of $5 on a proper outlet fixture?I think he's saying just use the wire and set it up like a normal 110v circuit in the panel and terminus at the outlet. Maybe I'm reading it wrong.
I was running on the assumption that the new stove ran on 110V. I guess I misunderstood.If you're going to do the work already change it in the panel box, then why spend $60 on a converter cable instead of $5 on a proper outlet fixture?
it does...I was running on the assumption that the new stove ran on 110V. I guess I misunderstood.