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westernrvparkow
Oct 08, 2016Explorer
Just to recap. Washer broke, out of warranty, decided better value to replace than repair. OK, sounds like a decision people make every single day. What I don't understand is where the value is in getting a 220 volt washer? That would render it useless in almost every residential application without some rewiring and I don't believe your solution meets NEC code. Also, I don't believe it would be a practical choice for an RV since the washer would be inoperative when connected to anything other than properly phased 50 AMP Pedestals. But hey, thanks for the post, otherwise it's been a slow day at the forums.
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