All was going well a few minutes ago, then I realized my wires to the 220 box were Red, White, Green...this is good...then a Blue Wire shows up. I think it is the same as a black wire, but I haven't wired anything in awhile.
This is a Midwest U054 Rainproof Power Outlet (right off the box) and I had a spa on this line about ten years ago. We gave the spa to our kids and they cheerfully hauled it off. Having been pretty ill for the last couple of years, I don't go out into the backyard but about once a month, unless I have an oxygen tank with me. And I am on morphine for a torn up back, so I have to be very deliberate and careful when working around high voltage.
I turned the CB off, then locked the box. I hate surprises.
But on the bright side, I used to know all this before the morphine cloud settled in. As I recall, the green wire/bare wire goes to the 12 o'clock spot,
the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock are red and black and the neutral wire, white goes down at the 6 o'clock position. Except I have a Blue wire. No Green wire. This was installed by a "code electrician" - so I was told.
If you were wiring a 220 line, with a GFCI in it, why use blue instead of green? Unless he was out of green. The wiring is #6, and once it is done,
I doubt my motorhome will pull over 12-15 amps.
We are waiting for a release from the Cardiologist so we can leave town again. So I might as well do something.
After I am through, a friend of mine is an electrician, he said he would take a look at it for no charge. I usually get him at least a case of his favorite beer.
Thanks in advance if anyone has the time to read this.
This is a Midwest U054 Rainproof Power Outlet (right off the box) and I had a spa on this line about ten years ago. We gave the spa to our kids and they cheerfully hauled it off. Having been pretty ill for the last couple of years, I don't go out into the backyard but about once a month, unless I have an oxygen tank with me. And I am on morphine for a torn up back, so I have to be very deliberate and careful when working around high voltage.
I turned the CB off, then locked the box. I hate surprises.
But on the bright side, I used to know all this before the morphine cloud settled in. As I recall, the green wire/bare wire goes to the 12 o'clock spot,
the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock are red and black and the neutral wire, white goes down at the 6 o'clock position. Except I have a Blue wire. No Green wire. This was installed by a "code electrician" - so I was told.
If you were wiring a 220 line, with a GFCI in it, why use blue instead of green? Unless he was out of green. The wiring is #6, and once it is done,
I doubt my motorhome will pull over 12-15 amps.
We are waiting for a release from the Cardiologist so we can leave town again. So I might as well do something.
After I am through, a friend of mine is an electrician, he said he would take a look at it for no charge. I usually get him at least a case of his favorite beer.
Thanks in advance if anyone has the time to read this.
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