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Apr 27th, 08, 06:21 PM
Try plugging it inot at least a 20 amp outlet.
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Apr 28th, 08, 02:28 AM
thanks , I'll try to figure out where the 20 AMP is written because I don't have a clue about electricity , and I'll post my results
thanks again EDIT: I know that I have to look in my breaker box, just in case ![]() |
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Apr 28th, 08, 05:08 PM
Yes. I would bet you have a 2HP motor. Youll need to run that motor on a 20 amp circuit. If you use extension cords they have to be big enough to handle the load, too small, they heat up, resistance increases...pop goes your breaker. So, avoid extension cords if possible, if you use them keep them as short as possible. If you need length get one as large (numerically lower gauge) as possible.
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