Hey everyone!
So, I've been brewing on this setup in my apartment for a while with no GFCI, and no issues. I recently acquired a 240v GFCI (This Hubbell one) and I am currently having doubts. My setup uses an Auber Cube to control one 120v pump and one 240v heating element. This GFCI has L6-30 connectors, and the plug end came with an oven outlet adapter. I feel like I'm introducing some issues using an L6-30 GFCI in my setup. I heard online that using my 240v to power a 120v pump would not work as the GFCI has no neutral (2Hot, 1 ground). Would it still work?
Here is a "diagram" of my current setup.
Oven outlet (L14-50R) <-- Custom cord (L14-50P - L14-30R) <---- Auber cube.
With this GFCI, it would look like this.
Oven outlet (L14-50R) <-- 14-50P adapter<--- GFCI <---- Auber cube.
Thank you for your time, I don't know much about electricity.
So, I've been brewing on this setup in my apartment for a while with no GFCI, and no issues. I recently acquired a 240v GFCI (This Hubbell one) and I am currently having doubts. My setup uses an Auber Cube to control one 120v pump and one 240v heating element. This GFCI has L6-30 connectors, and the plug end came with an oven outlet adapter. I feel like I'm introducing some issues using an L6-30 GFCI in my setup. I heard online that using my 240v to power a 120v pump would not work as the GFCI has no neutral (2Hot, 1 ground). Would it still work?
Here is a "diagram" of my current setup.
Oven outlet (L14-50R) <-- Custom cord (L14-50P - L14-30R) <---- Auber cube.
With this GFCI, it would look like this.
Oven outlet (L14-50R) <-- 14-50P adapter<--- GFCI <---- Auber cube.
Thank you for your time, I don't know much about electricity.