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Default 280V motor on 230V circuit

On Apr 26, 7:23*pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote:
On Apr 26, 6:14*pm, Jamie





t wrote:
Deodiaus wrote:
I have a broken pool motor [magnetek y56y] which will cost a bundle to
fix
or repair.
While doing a search on the web, I found the same model (really cheap)
but
wired for 280V, instead of the 230 V load that my wiring is supplies.
Now, I was thinking of buying the cheap 280V model and installing it
instead. *Aside from rotating at a different speed and
maybe some power inefficiencies, are there any other drawbacks of
using the 280V model
instead?


* are you sure it isn't 208 ?


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I'd be suspicious that the 280V was a misreading somehow of 230V.- Hide quoted text -

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yeah, where do you find 280 volts? it's either 208 or 230.