I am renting my place (so don't want to actually change any outlets), and have access to a NEMA 10-30 outlet. I'm planning to buy the Clipper Creek LCS25p, but it comes in so many versions that I'm unsure which would be best considering:
- Overall cost
- Future upgradability (in case we...
oh that doesn't sound very good.
Could I buy an adapter (like a 1 foot extension) for my NEMA 10-30, so that when I unplug, and plug back in, I would be unplugging and plugging from the adapter rather than the wall outlet? Not sure if this would make any difference at all?
I'm trying to do...
Also, I wanted to just unplug/plug in the dryer as needed (don't use it that often). I didn't know that doing this would cause problems. What is the risk and likelihood of risk this would pose - is it more that it would damage the electrical wiring, the appliance, or both?
All breakers are in one panel. When you open the power breaker door, you will see two columns. Each column has switches. The dryer one takes up the right column (top two switches).
So I guess I may have to ground then. smkettner mentioned I could "put some green tape on the wire at each end...
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Im not really sure if its dedicated - forgive me for my lack of knowledge with this.
I see the power panel with several switches (if something trips, I go here to switch it to power stuff back). Two of them have been labeled by the electrician to be for the Dryer. When I look at the...
I want to buy a Clipper Creek LCS25p L6-30
My dryer plug is a NEMA 10-30
I found a 10-30 to L6-30 Adapter for sale.
Was planning on using this until I heard from a Clipper Creek rep that:
" It would not be advisable from a safety stand point to utilize the 10-30 receptacle with an adapter...