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- bourbonnais IL
Are you talking a full size permanent pool like mine? Or one of those blow up deals? I'd look into pools and what they require 1st. That way from the start you're running what you need. Each pump may be different.
When you say you "pulled" are you talking with a meter or you opened it up and saw just 110 there? If with a meter maybe one of the wires broke off?
My pump outlet is on its own 110 leg.
My dryer is not on its own leg but it's gas.
Originally my pump outlet was not gfci but it has a broken prong wedged in there so I need to replace it anyways and I plan to run gfci and probably a switch so I don't have to unplug it all the damn time.
Bastard never asks for help even tho I have both pool experience and electrical experience.:dunce:
permanent like yours. i was gonna talk to you about the pool if i saw ya this weekend.
i don't know electrical terms so here is what i have in generic inter web picture form.
drier outlet (appears to be ran correctly)~~~~this is where i think it gets sketchy~~~~~~~~~~110 outlet for the washer wired into the 220~~~~~~~~~~~outside plug#1(gfci)~~~~~~~plug in the yard where someone once had a pool.
~~~ this little shit means 110 wire.
my plan going from here will be to intercept the outside outlets with a junction box and run that to an open spot on the panel. its all easily accessible where i wont need to rip out any drywall