chinaclipper
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- May 19, 2013
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So I asked the electrician, since they were rewiring my kitchen, could you put a 20 amp circuit in my garage for my air compressor. He says sure.
I get this:
Now I'm pretty sure he puts in a 20 amp, 220v circuit. Not all bad, but now I need to convert my air compressor, and get an extension cord, or get a longer air hose and just replace the plug on my air compressor to match my new outlet. Either way I have to replace my plug for the compressor. I know I need to make the conversion from 110 to 220v, I have looked at the plate on the motor and I can do that.
I guess I am wondering what advantage would it be to have the extension cord versus just buy a longer air hose. Which would be the biggest advantage as far as minimizing hassles and pricier? Are there 220v extensions cords available or do you make your own?
I get this:
Now I'm pretty sure he puts in a 20 amp, 220v circuit. Not all bad, but now I need to convert my air compressor, and get an extension cord, or get a longer air hose and just replace the plug on my air compressor to match my new outlet. Either way I have to replace my plug for the compressor. I know I need to make the conversion from 110 to 220v, I have looked at the plate on the motor and I can do that.
I guess I am wondering what advantage would it be to have the extension cord versus just buy a longer air hose. Which would be the biggest advantage as far as minimizing hassles and pricier? Are there 220v extensions cords available or do you make your own?

