It may just not show up very well in the video. But each pole of the breaker has a 120 leg attached to it. The wire on the right side, is hard to see as it is a black insulated cable.
Here's another question for you! If your cutoff switch was one of those breakout breakers would you still need a 30 amps because it's rated to 120 or would it be 15 because it's considering the combination at 240?
good stuff.
Little confused. Looks like only one 120 V lead is connected to the breaker??
It may just not show up very well in the video. But each pole of the breaker has a 120 leg attached to it. The wire on the right side, is hard to see as it is a black insulated cable.
@@WillPhoneman wow yeah difficult to see but I see it now. Thanks ☺️
Here's another question for you! If your cutoff switch was one of those breakout breakers would you still need a 30 amps because it's rated to 120 or would it be 15 because it's considering the combination at 240?
@@fnscomedycrew I'd still go with 30, as you are likely using both 120 volt circuits simultaneously.