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View Poll Results: In a perfect world, would you want 220V available for your tank? | |||
Yes |
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33 | 42.31% |
No |
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45 | 57.69% |
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![]() Per Kevin:
If you just run some 10/3 over from your panel to your tank room, you can have 120v receptacles, and as many 220v receptacles as you want. He also says the dryer plugs are fine, or you can get 220v receptacles, and 220v cord ends, this will probably be cheaper route (the receptacles). Kevin says he can drop by and give you a play by play, or do the work for you if you want some extra help. |