MayerMR
Well-known member
Hey fellas,
I've just picked up an old air compressor off Craigslist that I thought was a 110v unit, due to the plug, but turns out that it's a 220v unit - makes sense why the motor would barely turn over...
Anyway, I just so happen to have a 220v outlet in my garage which was used for a welder (based on the tag in the junction box). The female receptacle is a NEMA 6-50 R type outlet and the plug face (see attachment) says it's 250v/50amps. Can I purchase a length of appropriately sized cord and the proper male plug and use my compressor with this outlet? The motor says it's 220v/10amps. I can't imagine the difference wouldn't work, but better to ask than to mess around with 220v...I don't want to end up dead for a $40 compressor.
Thanks gents!
-Matt
I've just picked up an old air compressor off Craigslist that I thought was a 110v unit, due to the plug, but turns out that it's a 220v unit - makes sense why the motor would barely turn over...
Anyway, I just so happen to have a 220v outlet in my garage which was used for a welder (based on the tag in the junction box). The female receptacle is a NEMA 6-50 R type outlet and the plug face (see attachment) says it's 250v/50amps. Can I purchase a length of appropriately sized cord and the proper male plug and use my compressor with this outlet? The motor says it's 220v/10amps. I can't imagine the difference wouldn't work, but better to ask than to mess around with 220v...I don't want to end up dead for a $40 compressor.

Thanks gents!
-Matt