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  • Dec 18, 2007, 12:11 AM
    jasonklambert
    Dryer Plug to 110/120v Circuits
    I'm doing video production in various old residential houses.
    Most of these houses have 15amp circuits and not very many of them. I'm running a number of movies lights that will combine to more than 15 amps.

    I'd like to build an adapter box from their 220/240v dryer plug to 2 - 20 amp 110/120v circuits to run my lights off.

    I'd share the neutral and each circuit would have it's own hot leg. Are there any problems doing this?

    Should I have 20amp circuit breakers in my box?
    Are there different dryer plug types I'd run into?

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
  • Dec 18, 2007, 05:01 AM
    labman
    You need to shut the power off and open up the receptacle and see if it has the fourth ground wire. My house built in 1970 has a 4 wire cable running to an old 3 prong receptacle.

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