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Electricity question.
Timo:
Jesse, if it is a pottery kiln, it will have to be converted. All the coils pulled out, new ones installed,new switches. I did a how to about it some time ago. I'll try to look it up a let ya know.
El Destructo:
--- Quote from: Justin Snyder on May 11, 2010, 07:22:38 pm --- you could have the electrician build you a power cord and run it from the dryer plug in the laundry room. ???
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Gee I think I heard that somewheres already in this Post...... ::)........ ;).......... ;D
And Timo....You are most likely correct...but I have one that is 120/230...ond it works fine on 110 volt Household...but then it says it's convertible...my buddies Mother has one...and it is only 220/230...and it's like you said...you need to pull out the Coils...make new ones...and rewire it for 110 with a 110/120 Rheostat and all...
leapingbare:
this one says 120/220 . i replaces the 220 plug with a 120 plug. Its plugged in and on a test run right now. its been on high for 2 hours and is at 650* if i can getr another 100* outa it and then figger out how to controll the temp's then I'll be cookin with mow gas! so far so good.
El Destructo:
;).... ;).... ;)
Justin Snyder:
--- Quote from: El Destructo on May 11, 2010, 09:07:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: Justin Snyder on May 11, 2010, 07:22:38 pm --- you could have the electrician build you a power cord and run it from the dryer plug in the laundry room. ???
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Gee I think I heard that somewheres already in this Post...... ::)........ ;).......... ;D
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You said plug it in to the laundry. I am specifying that it can be left in the garage and plugged in to the laundry. ;) I don't think his significant other would like him leaving that monster kiln in the laundry room. ;D
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