I am looking at buying this table and from I read it seems to be the same as
the 36-649 and 36-675. It comes prewired at 120v and I was wondering if
anyone is running this on a 15A circuit? I am also looking at rewiring my
house (or at least upgrading from fuses to breakers) and I would switch it
to 220v after the upgrade. However if I can run it now on my 15A circuit
then it would be great.
Any input would be great.
Thanks
>I am looking at buying this table and from I read it seems to be the same
>as the 36-649 and 36-675. It comes prewired at 120v and I was wondering if
>anyone is running this on a 15A circuit? I am also looking at rewiring my
>house (or at least upgrading from fuses to breakers) and I would switch it
>to 220v after the upgrade. However if I can run it now on my 15A circuit
>then it would be great.
>
> Any input would be great.
It runs fine on a 15a, 120v circuit. Don't worry about it.
"Highspeed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I am looking at buying this table and from I read it seems to be the same
>as the 36-649 and 36-675. It comes prewired at 120v and I was wondering if
>anyone is running this on a 15A circuit? I am also looking at rewiring my
>house (or at least upgrading from fuses to breakers) and I would switch it
>to 220v after the upgrade. However if I can run it now on my 15A circuit
>then it would be great.
I don't have that particular saw, but I do have a Delta 1.5 hp. Yes, I ran
it on a 15A circuit. I even cut a board on it. Next day I ran a new
service.
It was kind of neat the way the lights went out when I hit the switch and
then they came back on when the motor go up to speed.
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Ed
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