Bessy
Well-known member
I have been given a free 220v iVAC switch for dust collection in my woodshop. Unfortunately my current dust collector is of the 120v 1.5hp variety. My current plan is to have my DC and Compressor relocated into a shed outside of the shop to cut down on the noise and just better utilize the interior space for projects. This got me thinking, if I were to find a 220v dust collection system in the future, I would consider upgrading.
For the future shed, I have only run one wire so far to eventually feed 220v to the compressor. My current plan was to simply tap into one of the existing 120v circuits in the shop to run the DC, but since I don't have the capacity nor do I forsee the need to run both the compressor and the DC at the same time, I'd be curious if there is a solution out there that would enable me to have an "either-or" switch to feed 220v power to either the compressor (say if the switch was flipped to the right) OR, flipping the switch to the left, cutting the power to the compressor to instead feed the DC, with the middle between the two being the "off" position for both?
Does such a circuit/switch exist in the 220/240v range??? I know the simple solution is to just buy a 120v DC auto switch and trade off or sell the 220v switch, but I like to overcomplicate things, at least in my head, especially when it involves not needing to buy something new that I don't have (ignoring of course the obvious need for the switch).
Thoughts from the brain trust?
For the future shed, I have only run one wire so far to eventually feed 220v to the compressor. My current plan was to simply tap into one of the existing 120v circuits in the shop to run the DC, but since I don't have the capacity nor do I forsee the need to run both the compressor and the DC at the same time, I'd be curious if there is a solution out there that would enable me to have an "either-or" switch to feed 220v power to either the compressor (say if the switch was flipped to the right) OR, flipping the switch to the left, cutting the power to the compressor to instead feed the DC, with the middle between the two being the "off" position for both?
Does such a circuit/switch exist in the 220/240v range??? I know the simple solution is to just buy a 120v DC auto switch and trade off or sell the 220v switch, but I like to overcomplicate things, at least in my head, especially when it involves not needing to buy something new that I don't have (ignoring of course the obvious need for the switch).
Thoughts from the brain trust?

