WebFeb 28, 2012 · New Member. Feb 27, 2012, 09:08 PM. Will a 220v. 40 gal hot water heater operate on 110v. I am in the process of replacing some old wiring for a friend and when mapping the electric I found that the water heater is only hooked up to 110 volts. I traced the 10/2 wire from the unit back to the service box and found that the black wire from the ... WebApr 21, 2006 · 220 volt, at that time I took out all the electric and replaced it with a “Baldor” 115 volt 1 hp and wireing/switch. I was told that there was a converter to convert the 220 volt to run on 110V but the converter itself would cost as much as a complete change of motor and wireing. So after 15 or so years I been sitting on this 220 volt
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WebMay 15, 2024 · May 13, 2024. #5. At 120 they pull 2x more amps, that is the only difference. The real difference is you can put a junk extension cord on a 110v pump causing it to pull more amps and run hotter, at 220v it's hardwired with the proper sized wire at the footage. Everything being the same everything is the same. WebJul 22, 2012 · Yes, the salesman should of said 110-120 volts. All homes in the USA are between 110-120 volts. Jake Jake from ApplianceBlog.com - Founded 2004 Look-Up & Order Parts Appliance Repair School 1987-1988 Star Appliance Tech. 2 yrs. 1988-1990 Wards Appliance Tech. 11 yrs. 1990-2001 Sears Appliance Tech. 4 yrs. 2001-Oct. 2005 slow song by chris young youtube
115V vs 120V Outlet (Design, Price & Safety) Explained
WebApr 1, 2008 · This is a question for someone that knows more than a just a little about induction motors. I am thinking that it would be ok to run a 230V motor on 115V as long … WebApr 2, 2024 · Will a 220v motor run on 110? 220v and 110v systems are compatible, they just need a voltage converter. ... You can convert a receptacle from 220 volts to 110 volts in one of two ways. The first is to use a 220 to 110 adapter. ... The proper voltage for any residential pump is 230 volts. I am aware that they do make a 115 volt non-convertible ... WebJun 20, 2011 · The voltage drop across a resistance (e.g. the wire, slight as it may be) is in proportion to the square of the current. At 120 volts a 60 watt resistive load would have 240 ohms. Assume your wiring has 1 ohm, and you have a total resistance of 241 ohms. The current will be 0.49792531 amps. sogdia and bactria