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Question by lildave
Submitted on 11/5/2003
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How do I hook up 110 volt to a transformer and run a 220 volt motor?


Answer by smead
Submitted on 2/2/2004
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you don't

 

Answer by doctor
Submitted on 11/16/2005
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you can use a 220 t0 110 transformer and back feed it..just remember the wattage.
if transformer is rated at 1000 watts..thats all your going to get..you can have 110volts
at about 9 amps or 220 at about 4 amps. ohms law is the law

 

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