RichMagnone
11-17-2004, 6:27 PM
First off, I am a know nothing when it comes to electricity. I have a Jet contractor tablesaw (JWTS-10JF). I have many 110 and one 220 lines in my garage/shop. Right now, the Jet operates as it did "out of the box" eight years ago - on the 110 cord that came with it. Often, when I start up the Jet, I will blow a fuse in the garage (especially in winter when a heater is pulling electricity on the same fuse).
I have been told that if I convert to 220 which is on its own fuse, I will be doing the motor a favor, I will get "better" power and I will not blow out the fuse on startup.
First, is that true?
Second, how do I convert from 110 to 220?
Thanks!
I have been told that if I convert to 220 which is on its own fuse, I will be doing the motor a favor, I will get "better" power and I will not blow out the fuse on startup.
First, is that true?
Second, how do I convert from 110 to 220?
Thanks!