Crossfire Pro Electrical Source

I would like to know how many amps the pro table draws. I am running out of space in my panel and I need to reconfigure some things to accommodate.

The question is can I run the table on the same circuit as my other outlets, window AC and a couple of other outlets with drill battery chargers and the like without issue. My wiring is all 12ga (yellow) romex with 20a breakers. I just don’t have the true 20a receptacles but that can be easily done. Or my other option(s) would be to junction in to my overhead lights which only have 4-5 4’ florescent fixtures, or, a dedicated 110v breaker I used for a vent fan in the roof.

Other than that I can dual purpose my MIG 220 for the Plasma and use the two empty spots for the compressor.

I need the AC and/or heat to make working tolerable so they need the ability to function with the table running.

I’d go with the dual use of the MIG and the plasma. Unless you’ve got someone else working with you only one would be likely to be used at a time.

Both A/C and heat are usually high-amperage devices and needing one of those at the same time as the Crossfire and everything else you have on the circuit may push the capacity.

The heater is on a dedicated 220. My issue is weather the Crossfire Pro will be ok on the outlets with the AC. It’s a 12,000 btu window ac unit.

IIRC, my CF 2x2 draws around 350W when running. The Pro has two more motors than the 2x2, one Y and the Z. The Y motor on the 2x2 is 144W and the Z motor should be around 55W. So, the grand total is:
350+144+55 = around 550W or 4.4A @ 125V.

Hmm, looking like maybe I don’t want it wired with the ac, specs say it can draw 10A or more. That would put the breaker around 75% load. Technically ok but I like a better cushion if possible.

Put a split breaker in if you have access to your panel and can run a new wire. That way you’ll have a new dedicated circuit for the table and laptop/computer electrical needs.

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In other words “keep is simple, stupid”. You are the winner.

Thank you!