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We have a treadmill so that we can exercise during the cold months in
the Northeast (current temperature is 13 degrees). The motor in the treadmill failed and was replaced under warrantee. The manufacturer recommends a dedicated 15 amp circuit for the treadmill. We have it on a circuit with our TV and stereo. The technician who replaced the motor said that it may have failed because we didn't have a dedicated circuit. Might this be true? I would have guessed that if the circuit was overladed the breaker would blow. Thanks for your comments. BC |
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