BrassNwood
Well-Known Member
First off kill the power and remove the plug from the wall. If the wires are pushed into holes in the back of the device (plug) that is the problem. There is only a tiny metal blade making that contact. Buy a new 20 amp rated plug and side wire it if isn't already. If you find it back wired odds are all the plugs in the house were done the same way and you really should trace out the circuit you're using and side wire all the plugs between the breaker and your high load.That's a great idea. Yes the ballasts are plugged into the same timer which is plugged directly into one single outlet. No Extension chord at all. (it might be a good idea to use one) So 1200 watts on one oulet. I'll go ahead and get another timer and split them up with a 5 minute interval. That just might do the trick! Thanks for the advice!
Larger slot side gets the white wire and silver screws. Black wire on the brass color screws and small slot side. Wind wires on the screw clockwise so as it is tightened more wire is pulled under the screw and not pushed out.
Old houses had 20-amp wall outlets everywhere, but new construction is only 15-amp wire in all the rooms except bath and kitchen. 80% max load if everything is perfect and it rarely is.