He already has the heavy wire in the house for the hot tub. There is zero problem keeping it, and just using a smaller breaker a pair of 20amp'ers (just not a dual). No code violations in using a bigger wire. I missed the outlet sizing, oops.outlets can't be wired into 50 amp outlets. big old fire hazard. your 1000 watt lamp should use about 9 amps. 2 20 amp circuits should be plenty, and have extra room to expand if needed. even 2 15's would work.
use 14 gage wire with 15 amp breakers and 12 gage with 20 amp breakers. gfi outlets are also a good idea.
How many out lets could I wire off this set up? Would 3 out lets for each 20 breaker be ok? (total 6 plugs)
if there's nothing running off the 50's, you can turn them off and pull them out. just watch you don't touch the metal bars behind it. they are live and painful/deadly. (shh, I heard they taste like candy)I will be replacing the two 50's with two 20's. Should I leave the two 50's in the main panel or switch them out to 20's as well?
stub wire and wire nuts.I'd like to see someone try hooking a 6 gage cable to an outlet. maybe with one strand of the wire.
Yes do this! Good advice +rep....I think he has 6 or 8 gage going to the sub panel with a 50 amp 2 pole breaker for a main in there. he's then adding 2 20 amp breakers to that sub panel and running 12 gage from there out to 6 outlets. it's nice to see someone taking the time to do it right. hope he's proud of his work when it's finished.
Its not really advisable to to advise to trim down #6 or #8 wire to fit into receps or smaller guaged breakers. You really shouldnt even use a Pigtail...