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Title: Power Requirements\Recommendations - WD5 and USS64 Coke Machines
Post by: Roadman on March 10, 2012, 09:26:57 am
I'll be getting a WD-5 and probably a USS64 (if the price is reasonable and I think it will be) soon and was wondering if they both can be run on the same 15 amp circuit. Not sure how much power these guys draw. Regular refrigators usually require a dedicated circuit.

I could have another dedicated line run but I am down to my last open circuit in my 20 circuit subpanel (my 200 amp and 150amp panels are also full)!   

Also, would you run these off a GFI? Both systems will have reworked compressors and new cords, I think,  but I'm a little concerned about the safety of reworked 45-60 year old components.

And, does anyone know what it costs to run each of these?

Any advice would be appreciated!


Title: Re: Power Requirements\Recommendations - WD5 and USS64 Coke Machines
Post by: mznb1u on March 10, 2012, 11:12:27 am
The machines will not draw anymore than a regular refridgerator.  I have a USS-64 that I use everyday.  It is plugged in to a GFI outlet but not on a dedicated circuit.  Although, it is in the basement and the rest of the plugs do not get normal use.  You should inspect all of the wiring on those machines and install a new wiring harness if the old wire is at all suspect.  I guess your suggestion of a dedicated circuit for the machine makes sense.  I will have to add that to my basement remodel plans.

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: Power Requirements\Recommendations - WD5 and USS64 Coke Machines
Post by: Slapshot42 on March 10, 2012, 04:03:53 pm
At my old house I put my coke machine on a different breaker 20amp than my freezer .  That way if either one tripped they both didnt go.