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HF Omnipro 220 power cord help please.

woodrail

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This past weekend I purchased a Omnipro 220 at a very good discount ($300 open box).

I'm missing the 110V cord. I know I can order one, but I'm not patient.

I'd like to piece one together, but don't want to screw up the wiring. Can anyone clue me in on the proper connection?

Thanks.
 
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driftpin

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Round pins to round pins. Wide flat to wide flat, narrow flat to narrow flat.

Yep, sounds like that should do it, isn't the 'wide-flat' toe common, the 'narrow-flat' is the 120 V leg, and the 'round pin' is the ground?

That would avoid opening anything, many times the circuit board will have markings on it indicating values at each connection.
 

dogdog

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https://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/63000-63999/63621.pdf

Page 45/48...

find out what type of plugs that was on the back... identify the ground pin... identify the pin with the fuse, that would go to the HOT leg of the 120V... and the other one goes to neutral...

My Miller dynasty is similiar... the connection goes to a diode and doesn't matter as long as I don't miss connect it to the ground... so I am able to switch between 1PH 220V 1P 120 ..... the cheap Chinese Cut 50D is the same way.....

In other word as long as you don't mis connect the Hot / Neutral to that ground pin, you are fine....


If you looked at page 27 of that manual.... it looks like a L6-20P / maybe L6-30P on back of that.. but their manual doesn't mention what it is...

But dam nice find.... for $300...
 
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