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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Look up houseimprovement.com channel. They have a video on replacing a breaker that is exactly what you need.
    Found it thanks! I'm learnin' all aboot it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Good Luck. Just don't touch the bus bars and you will be fine. PM me with any questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Are you sure they are not tied in to a gfci somewhere in the house or even a outside one?
    I will investigate more and find out. I could be wrong.

    I just finished installing the 30 amp 220V wall plug for my welder. Now I can work on the jeep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Good Luck. Just don't touch the bus bars and you will be fine. PM me with any questions.
    I always only use one hand while working in a hot panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    I will investigate more and find out. I could be wrong.

    I just finished installing the 30 amp 220V wall plug for my welder. Now I can work on the jeep.

    I bought the Miller 140 so I didn't have to bother with 220 outlets, regular 15 amp outlets are hit and miss though and not recommended. The work cycle is shorter, but meh it works for hobby stuff.

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    I have the Miller 180.

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    Oh yeah if the romex coming into your panel has black,red, white, and bare ground the gfci breaker will not work and the electrician is a moron.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Oh yeah if the romex coming into your panel has black,red, white, and bare ground the gfci breaker will not work and the electrician is a moron.
    Okay, I guess I will open it up today and look. So if the two circuits that he added (without GFCI and should have been) have the four wires (black/red/white/ground) don't even bother with changing out the breaker because it will not work?

    I didn't see any red wires when he installed it I think it is the cable with Black/White, and ground). The only time I saw the red, was in the ceiling with the house original overhead lights that are on the light switch at the entry of the garage. (The light bulb fixtures I just swapped out.)
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