bionicbelly
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First post, long time lurker, short time member. Hi all.
I just got done putting a sub panel in my garage, because I got some new equipment. I had to get 220 out to the garage, because the wheel balancer I got needed that.
My main problem is the main service for our house is 100 amp, so my main goal is to keep amperage down as much as possible.
I ran 220 out to the new box with a 30 amp breaker. Out of the sub panel, I have a 15a 220 circuit for the balancer and a 15a 110 circuit for the lights, garage door opener, tire machine, welder, and all the outlets.
I just got a new puma 110 air compressor (link) and want to hardwire it into my 15a 220 circuit to lower amps needed, and keeping it from killing my 110 circuit every time it kicks on. I can control using only one 110 piece of equipment at a time, but with the compressor kicking on randomly, it makes it more difficult.
The compressor says it can run on 110 or 220, and there are schematics in the reset switch and pressure switch covers, but I don't get it. I have searched and searched, but can't seem to find what I need to do to convert this thing over to 220. If anyone can help me out it would be appreciated.
FYI- tire balancer is 220v - 3amp http://www.hunter-d.de/us/product/products/wb/5358te-05/index.htm
Tire machine is 110v 15a http://www.ammcoats.com/baseline-tire-changer-model-bl400
Compressor is 15a at 110, 7.5 at 220.
I just got done putting a sub panel in my garage, because I got some new equipment. I had to get 220 out to the garage, because the wheel balancer I got needed that.
My main problem is the main service for our house is 100 amp, so my main goal is to keep amperage down as much as possible.
I ran 220 out to the new box with a 30 amp breaker. Out of the sub panel, I have a 15a 220 circuit for the balancer and a 15a 110 circuit for the lights, garage door opener, tire machine, welder, and all the outlets.
I just got a new puma 110 air compressor (link) and want to hardwire it into my 15a 220 circuit to lower amps needed, and keeping it from killing my 110 circuit every time it kicks on. I can control using only one 110 piece of equipment at a time, but with the compressor kicking on randomly, it makes it more difficult.
The compressor says it can run on 110 or 220, and there are schematics in the reset switch and pressure switch covers, but I don't get it. I have searched and searched, but can't seem to find what I need to do to convert this thing over to 220. If anyone can help me out it would be appreciated.
FYI- tire balancer is 220v - 3amp http://www.hunter-d.de/us/product/products/wb/5358te-05/index.htm
Tire machine is 110v 15a http://www.ammcoats.com/baseline-tire-changer-model-bl400
Compressor is 15a at 110, 7.5 at 220.