Roy99664
Member
Hi Folks,
I bought a Delta model 50-760 dust collector less than a month ago and yesterday the motor burned up. I could smell that burnt wiring smell and it was very hot to the touch. Lowes agreed to replace it, so I have to make a trip to the city tomorrow.( 270 mile roundtrip) When I get the replacement should I convert the motor over to 220 volts? It comes prewired for 120 volts but can be wired either way. Would wiring it 220 be any easier on the 1 1/2 horse motor.
I bought a Delta model 50-760 dust collector less than a month ago and yesterday the motor burned up. I could smell that burnt wiring smell and it was very hot to the touch. Lowes agreed to replace it, so I have to make a trip to the city tomorrow.( 270 mile roundtrip) When I get the replacement should I convert the motor over to 220 volts? It comes prewired for 120 volts but can be wired either way. Would wiring it 220 be any easier on the 1 1/2 horse motor.