For only $150, I thought it was worth the work (just needs a little TLC):
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What I need is a little guidance on how to switch this over from 110v to 220v. The motor itself has a little diagram that shows that you just need to swap two wires and plug them into a different place, but the pressure switch has me confused. How do I switch this over? Seems like I'll have one too many wires when I go to 10/3. A little help?
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I travel so much for work that I kept missing out on the deals, but as luck would have it my absence ended up meaning $100 off of the original asking price for this compressor since it hadn't sold. I plugged it into 110 for a few minutes before I bought it to hear it run, and it's amazingly quiet! I just need to rewire it, add a tank pressure guage and an in-line regulator and filter and I should be good to go.