Just thought I'd close the loop on this. I replaced the 110v plug with the plug that corresponds to my 220v outlet, plugged in, and turned it on for a few seconds. No smoke. So I used it for about...
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Just thought I'd close the loop on this. I replaced the 110v plug with the plug that corresponds to my 220v outlet, plugged in, and turned it on for a few seconds. No smoke. So I used it for about...
Replacing the plug was my thought, too. I bought one today, just in case. On this forum I read that running 220 on a DC wired for 110 was a no-no, but did not find anything about the other way...
Sorry, should have included that. Here it is.
It does say 220v, 10 amp.
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I bought a barely used 1993 vintage Grizzly 1029 DC (6" dust port, 6" to two 4" Y connector) from a friend. The plug is 110v, and works that way but draws a lot of current. I want to convert to...