Well as long as you don't go over 80% of your breakers rated amps you should be ok.....myself I would split the circuit and run two 15 amp circuits and run lights in one and fans on the other..... Just make sure whatever power strip device you use to plug all that into is rated high enough to handle all that load
Well as long as you don't go over 80% of your breakers rated amps you should be ok.....myself I would split the circuit and run two 15 amp circuits and run lights in one and fans on the other..... Just make sure whatever power strip device you use to plug all that into is rated high enough to handle all that load
my bad dude I thought you had a 220 circuit at 30amps thats why I said split the circuit into two 15amp 110 circuits.......yeah your circuit has enough amps just make sure that whatever power strip device or panel you use to plug all that in is rated at 30 amps.
Just because it's a 30amp fuse does not mean someone installed the correct wiring.
I never seen a 30amp 120v before in any house I lived in.
Seems like to much of a chance for the magic smoke to leak out and your equipment will no longer work.
Sounds strange,you usually dont find too many 30a 120v circuits in residential unless its an RV plugin or something,Id check the wire size on that circuit and make sure its sized correctly for the amperage.