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New Home Built Electric and Gas Splitter Project
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<blockquote data-quote="nvrs" data-source="post: 2982205" data-attributes="member: 55364"><p>Thanks for the info, that puts that question to rest... Now to find the correct motor at the cheapest price...</p><p></p><p>I actually have 220v 30 amp line we used to use for an air conditioner that I will be using for the splitter at my house(it does need to be extended about another 45 feet). My dad only has 110v in his shop so I am trying to figure out some way that I can run it here and he can run it there. </p><p></p><p>If necessary I will rewire my house to a 20 amp 110v service to accommodate but I would rather run it on 220. Once I get a motor, I will try and come up with some sort of solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvrs, post: 2982205, member: 55364"] Thanks for the info, that puts that question to rest... Now to find the correct motor at the cheapest price... I actually have 220v 30 amp line we used to use for an air conditioner that I will be using for the splitter at my house(it does need to be extended about another 45 feet). My dad only has 110v in his shop so I am trying to figure out some way that I can run it here and he can run it there. If necessary I will rewire my house to a 20 amp 110v service to accommodate but I would rather run it on 220. Once I get a motor, I will try and come up with some sort of solution. [/QUOTE]
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