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![]() I am seriously looking at a Miele front load washer. It uses 208V and you have to buy a $200+ "adaptor" in order to use it where only 1ph 240V is available. I have done a good bit of 1ph 240V wiring and still remember some stuff from my college physics classes. How would one put such an "adaptor" together that would be robust, safe, and cheaper than $200 ? Figure the current would be 30A (to allow using a Miele dryer at some future date. Thanks, Jeff Dantzler |
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