bulletpruf
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Fellas -
I'm in a rental house, but only for about 6 more months. I need to get my Quincy compressor going -- it's an 80 gallon unit, has a 23 amp Baldor motor, and it's only about 8' from the dryer outlet. The circuit breaker for the dryer is 30 amp, which should work mighty fine.
Isn't this as easy as buying the correct cord from Lowe's, along with a dryer plug, and then wiring the cord to the compressor and plugging it into the wall?
Thanks,
Scott
I'm in a rental house, but only for about 6 more months. I need to get my Quincy compressor going -- it's an 80 gallon unit, has a 23 amp Baldor motor, and it's only about 8' from the dryer outlet. The circuit breaker for the dryer is 30 amp, which should work mighty fine.
Isn't this as easy as buying the correct cord from Lowe's, along with a dryer plug, and then wiring the cord to the compressor and plugging it into the wall?
Thanks,
Scott
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Since electrical code is to provide safety; if it's not code compliant then it's potentially not safe. If it's potentially not safe then it's most likely not to code.