Garage Mods for Efficiency

I'm not either lol...

I called a couple electricians in the area but nobody was interested in such a small job, so I YouTube'd it and learned how.

I have 10 gauge wire going from the panel's 30A breaker to this outlet. So I used 10ga. wire from the load terminals on the first GFCI outlet to the new, non-GFCI outlet that I added.

Yeah the outlet only handles 20A and the breaker is 30A.

Yeah, a 30 amp breaker would require 30 amp outlets ( which typically have a different plug setup and wouldn't allow you to plug in). You probably should put a 20 amp breaker on it (or at least do so before leaving the property). Also, you can (and should) wire the non-GFIC outlet downstream from the GFIC outlet. This will serve to make this GFIC, which is code for a garage.
 
That's awesome! I would love a setup like that. Do you have any issue with the foam cannon and the lower power pressure washer? I've been wanting to get that little pressure washer but I've heard it can't power a foam cannon well. Any input would be appreciated.
 
Jae! One slick setup amigo! Glad I could help you out, it was fun!

jsg: love that drying rack! Very cool...
 
Nice setup.

Cant you use just the vac n blo instead of having two machines?

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Yeah, a 30 amp breaker would require 30 amp outlets ( which typically have a different plug setup and wouldn't allow you to plug in). You probably should put a 20 amp breaker on it (or at least do so before leaving the property). Also, you can (and should) wire the non-GFIC outlet downstream from the GFIC outlet. This will serve to make this GFIC, which is code for a garage.

You're looking at this backwards. The breaker rating is matched to the wire size, not the outlet. He's got 10 ga wire which is cool for 30 amps. (The main purpose of the breaker is to protect the wiring)
 
Nice setup.

Cant you use just the vac n blo instead of having two machines?

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Although the Vac n Blo is marketed as both a vacuum and a blower, I find that the output of its air leaves much to be desired compared to a dedicated blower. I compare its output to that of a warm hair dryer.

The master blaster is the way to go if you have the money to dedicate to it, otherwise a Blaster Sidekick is also very handy and will also be much more powerful than the Vac N Blo.
 
Do you have any issue with the foam cannon and the lower power pressure washer? I've been wanting to get that little pressure washer but I've heard it can't power a foam cannon well. Any input would be appreciated.

The PSI of the pressure washer, I was told, has little to do with how much foam you are able to get out of the MTM Hydro cannon. Rather, it has to do with GPM (gallons per minute).
This unit I believe is a 1.5gpm and my previous one was a 1.7gpm, I believe...

I have not got the chance to foam with this setup yet so I will update this thread when I do! I am curious about it as well.
 
Although the Vac n Blo is marketed as both a vacuum and a blower, I find that the output of its air leaves much to be desired compared to a dedicated blower. I compare its output to that of a warm hair dryer.

The master blaster is the way to go if you have the money to dedicate to it, otherwise a Blaster Sidekick is also very handy and will also be much more powerful than the Vac N Blo.

Oh OK. Is the Vac N Blo worth the money or should I just stick to my shop vac? I always wanted one but don't know if I could justify it. Also if you could only have one which would you keep? The Vac N Blo or master blaster?

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Also if you could only have one which would you keep? The Vac N Blo or master blaster?

That's like asking me which testicle I would keep!

In all seriousness, if you are referring to just the drying ability between the two units, definitely I would keep the Master Blaster, that's a no-brainer.

However, since the Vac n Blo is first and foremost a vacuum and not really a very good blower imo, a vacuum is definitely required as part of a car care regimen, whereas the Master Blaster's functionality can be accomplished using drying towels, although without as much fun.

So yeah, if I had to choose only one, I would choose the Vac N Blo due to its ability to vacuum, and occasionally blow air.

In fairness, if I had used a smaller nozzle on the end of the Vac N Blo while testing the air output, it would most likely be more than capable of getting all the water out of mirrors, crevices and emblems. The Master Blaster, on the other hand, is capable of blowing water from one side of the car clear off the other side, and quite simply attempts to remove the emblems when applied.
 
You're looking at this backwards. The breaker rating is matched to the wire size, not the outlet. He's got 10 ga wire which is cool for 30 amps. (The main purpose of the breaker is to protect the wiring)

No, it's the whole system that's being protected (ask a Building Inspector if you doubt this). You can burn things down from a outlet failure, just look at the aluminum wiring problem from the 70's (I think that's when they installed it ???).
 
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