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quote:Originally posted by H. John Kohl
Ozz,
I am sure you are correct. The reason for my post is to alert those that do not understand the difference in the trailer wiring to a home. I post worse case so those that do not understand electricity don't get hurt. Mainly I try to make them aware that there are issues with doing it with 220. By issues I mean what you said. It may work but takes 2 to 3 times longer to dry.
I try to remember that our audience covers the full spectrum of experience levels.
Note: If the motor is wired for 220 then there is a bigger chance of damaging it. As you said with out opening it up and examining all the details we do not know.
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And I, for one, appreciate your post...as I have said, electricity is one of my many "short suits."