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Hulk Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Not seeing any kilns on GovDeals this morning, however, check later, for it is the time of year for clear outs... kiln | GovDeals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterH Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 (edited) In order to evaluate replies you will need to know what current you can draw from the socket. If it's the only socket on a 15A breaker I believe US "continuous load" regulations limit this to 12A. It might be worth starting a new thread to solicit the experts views on reconciling you ambitions and the limitations of your house wiring. PS I understand that if you regularly fire a kiln at its maximum rated temperature the life of the elements will be reduced considerably. PS Even on a dedicated connection both breaker size and house-wiring size are important eg https://www.olympickilns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2023-Electric-Kilns-Operating-Manual-1.pdf Edited May 23 by PeterH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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