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[photo-3d] Re: Converting a Fed Projector to 110v


  • From: "Chuck Holzner" <cfholzner@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Converting a Fed Projector to 110v
  • Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 02:33:22 -0000

--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Mike Kersenbrock" <michaelk@xxxx> wrote:
> --- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, David H Quackenbush <dhq@xxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:26:12 -0700 Mike Kersenbrock
> > <michaelk@xxxx> writes:
> > >
> > >I once did something similar to this.  I bought an outlet box to 
> which 
> > >I
> > >added a 240V socket plate.  From this box I added two regular 
120V 
> > >power cords.
> > >I then plugged them into separate outlets which were on opposite 
> sides
> > >of the incoming line so that the outlet box became a legit 240 
> outlet.
> > >Of course, it takes some testing ahead of time to identify the 
> sockets
> > >and to make sure they're wired correctly (as well as my box 
being 
> > >wired
> > >correctly) ahead of time to prevent premature July 4 
fireworks. :-)
:-)

Please note that if you do this and with everything turned on, pull 
one of the two input plugs, one of the prongs sticking out of it will 
be HOT.  Don't touch it or let it touch any metal or you will get 
undesired effects.

Chuck