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Electricity question.
Pappy:
May be one of the coils are touching the case and not insulated.Or a ground problem.I can see the head lines now,Man killed while cooking rock. ;) ;D ;D
Pappy
leapingbare:
yea I'll have to check it.. also i really need to clean this kiln up. i am just making sure it will work before i spend the money to fix it up.
It just jolted me a little made my left shoulder a little sore. eah just 120v ;D
Pappy:
;D ;D ;D ;D Your tough.
Pappy
leapingbare:
well i have two nobs in this kiln with 3 settings on each knob ( low , med , high )
low/low = 275* witch will work for drying
low/med = 325*
med/med = i don't know because that killed the outlet. I tryed flipping the fuse at the breaker but nothing hapend. I'm going to get a power converter before i run it anymore. Also need to figger out how to get that outlet to work again.
Badger:
Most things I have seen that run on 220 will draw double the amps if you attempt to just switch plugs. Are you sure there is not some wires that have to be changed over in the control box to swithch it. 120v can kill you. I rewired a jacuzzi once to 120 but had to change the wiring configuration per the instructions. Nothing to play with too much to loose if something goes wrong. Steve
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