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Re: [Amps] Is three a replacement 220 volt power cord for the AL-80B?

To: W0QU <w0qu@mn.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Is three a replacement 220 volt power cord for the AL-80B?
From: Gary Smith <wa6fgi@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 21:36:32 -0700
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W0QU wrote:
> I bought an AL-80B which I want to convert to 220 volt operation.  Is there 
> an alternative to chopping off the 120 volt plug and adding a 240 volt plug? 
> Can one buy a 220 volt power cord with a molded on 220 volt plug to replace 
> the original one so that when I sell the amp I can offer the buyer either 120 
> volt or 220 volt professionally made power cords?
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I was faced with that small dilemma once.  Took about 20 seconds or so 
to make the decision. After weighing the cost of plug vs 10'of three 
conductor line cord, I cut the 110v plug off and wired up the new 220v 
plug from purchased for Home Depot.
My thought was, "I'll let the next owner put on a 110v plug if he likes.
Go price a molded line cord for 220v.  You will more  tthan likely reach 
the same conclusion I did. Btw, the next owner was giggly happy to see 
the amp had been jumpered and the plug changed for 220v operation.
73
Gary...wa6fgi

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