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Laserman
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Topic: 220 Volt splitterPosted: 28/November/2007 at 11:25pm |
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A friend of mine had an electrcian make him a 220 splitter that allows him to use the washing machine plug in to hook up both heat and his extracter without blowing circuits. Is anybody else doing this? Sounds like a good idea for Recoil 3 users wanting to add an electric heater.
Barry Edited by Laserman - 28/November/2007 at 11:25pm |
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Posted: 28/November/2007 at 11:54pm |
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There are 4 different types of 220 plug-ins. There is a 3 all straight prong, a 3 L-shaped prong, a 4 all straight prong, and a 4 L-shaped prong. Which one did he make or is there a way to interchange all heads?
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Posted: 29/November/2007 at 1:37am |
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Mytee sells them. You could also try Home Depot or Lowes
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Posted: 29/November/2007 at 9:13pm |
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Some customers will frown on this.. And it could be a big hassle for you.. If its in the far end of the basement then run your cords all the way to your van.. 100's of feet of ext.cords.. No Thanks..
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Posted: 30/November/2007 at 12:24am |
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But if you are using a portable unit isnt this a great method?
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Posted: 30/November/2007 at 8:37am |
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NO!--as John L has recommended.
There are other ways of generating some terrific heat--CONTINUOSLY----unlike electric. Ed Valentine |
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Posted: 30/November/2007 at 2:19pm |
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If Im running a two plug portable with 3 vaccuum motor and heater and a RX-20 will I be able to plug all these amps into a normal household outlet?
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Posted: 30/November/2007 at 11:18pm |
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Yeah, but the home owner may not like it
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Posted: 01/December/2007 at 12:07am |
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Hope they don't turn on the microwave..
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Posted: 01/December/2007 at 1:52am |
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Propane, dude.
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Posted: 01/December/2007 at 11:41pm |
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For me,
This set up is ideal. I do a chem-dry like Low Moisture cleaning for residential work. I use my portable for Condos on the beach. More and more condo Rental Managers and Head of Housekeeping are going back to Hot Water extraction. So Hooking up to a washer/dryer or Stove 220 plug with a splitter is a decent option for me because the units are ALWAYS unoccupied when I clean them. Where do I even find a propane heater set up? I've heard of them but never saw one anywhere. Barry Edited by Laserman - 01/December/2007 at 11:42pm |
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Posted: 02/December/2007 at 12:58am |
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You can find them on the Internet, everywhere.
http://www.carpet-cleaning-equipment.net/accessories_heaters.shtml Of course, this only works if you have the unit in the van. Edited by FriendlyHammer - 02/December/2007 at 1:00am |
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Posted: 02/December/2007 at 10:47am |
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Laserman.. Perfect when no one is around..
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Posted: 02/December/2007 at 9:01pm |
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Each Condo building I clean for has a rental manager and rental office that rents the units out for the owners. each building may have 40-150 or more units under their control. Most of the owners live out of state and only come down here 1-2 times a year. So the rental manager is the customer I'm cleaning for. 99% of the time I pick up the key from the office and never see anybody else other than the office worker who hands me the key. A splitter would work great for me in this situation.
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