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| administr4tor:
I got the machine today. i connected it and its running at 13.5A out of nema 14-50 plug. I also connected it to 120v receptacle and it started running at 6A |
| jonpaul:
dangerous Chinese appliances, bad record of fire, poor wiring unsafe insulation I would not use such junk in my house. Check out the approval of the Chinese appliances, the safety compliance trademark may be counterfeit Thus no valid UL, ETL, CE safety test. Incase of any incident you will be responsible and liable Be safe! j |
| themadhippy:
--- Quote ---i connected it and its running at 13.5A out of nema 14-50 plug. I also connected it to 120v receptacle and it started running at 6A --- End quote --- Well theres a surprise, ole ohms law still works |
| shapirus:
What a useful thread. Now I know that if I ever move to N.A., I can bring in some of my 230V home made equipment and be able to use it without a step-up transformer, provided that the house or apartment has a split-phase wall socket, which it is supposed to have if it has a washing and (or?) drying machine, is that correct? :) |
| Bud:
Yes, you can conveniently set up your lab in the kitchen or in the laundry room. :-+ |
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