[Henry] Power requirements 2-KD
Angel Ramos
kp4te at caribe.net
Fri Aug 26 08:19:16 EDT 2005
Hi,
You can use the 20 amp one, or better, but remember to use a bigger
gauge power cabling, and should be a dedicated line. In my home I
decided to install all AC power into my shack, totally separated from
the normal house wiring, and the room has 3 normal 120 feeds and a 220,
which I do not use for my radio stuff. I contracted a certified
electrician and added (2) 220 voltage separate feeds ( I have 2 amps)
and sure I do not use both at the same time! and (4) 4X4 boxes 120
volts at 20 amps each circuit. All these are controlled from a separate
breaker box. The 220v where wired with gauge 12! The feed from all
these are run directly from the house main feed at the meter box- main
breaker of the house.
73's
Angel
Mike D. wrote:
>I need to install a 220v outlet to power my Henry 2-KD. Should I install a
>20-amp. Circuit-breaker in the panel?
>>Henry says the power requirements are 220v @ 15-amps.
>>Tnx.
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