![]() Would this, in fact, be accurate since I only have 15 amp outlets making it still useless? Is there an adapter to convert the current plug to the typical wall outlet? I don’t want to cut off the old plug only to find it won’t run without tripping breakers at lower 115 volts.Īny ideas and thoughts would be appreciated. I did notice the amp rating of the motor is 22 amps for 115v service. All I need to do is change the location of T2 and T3 connections, then change out the plug. I was thinking about converting the motor to 115v operation. The problem is that I don’t have empty slots in my electrical box to run another line at my new home. I only used this compressor a few hours myself before I moved. Since it was wired for 230v operation I installed a new 230v line for it at my old home. The air compressor is late 70’s early 80’s that I bought unused in original packaging at an estate sale 20 years ago. I hope you all don’t mind me continuing an old thread about another variant of the Doerr LR22132 motor on an old air compressor.
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