I've been wanting to upgrade the power in my garage for the last two decades. It has a single 15amp 110v circuit, so when I'm welding I have to run a heavy extension cord into the house to reach a 30amp 110 outlet. Underneath my workbench there's wall-mounted junction box at the end of some metal conduit that has 2 red wires coming in, joined to white and black lines that enter the wall. I don't know if the conduit continues inside the house, but since there's no obvious earth wire, I'm guessing so. The house was built around 1970. Is is reasonable to suppose that the red wires mean a 220v circuit for either the stove or the dryer? (I will get in there and test it with a multimeter before I do anything.) If it is, could I fix an outlet at the junction box? Would it be possible to make a higher-amp 110v outlet by just using one of the red wires?
Thanks for any advice,
Bill
Thanks for any advice,
Bill