Don't use that junk. That is a dangerous setup. Do you not already have a 240 V receptacle in your laundry area?Online, I found a company that sells an adapter which utilizes 2-110 outlets-has anyone used this product? or should I hire an electrician-I have been so burned by "skilled trades" people in the past...Thanks
I've never heard of a washing machine that requires 240v. Is this just a washer, or a washer/dryer combo?Online, I found a company that sells an adapter which utilizes 2-110 outlets-has anyone used this product? or should I hire an electrician-I have been so burned by "skilled trades" people in the past...Thanks
They have built in heating elements. Some require 240V.I've never heard of a washing machine that requires 240v. Is this just a washer, or a washer/dryer combo?
I highly doubt the unit is a euro model. More likely the OP mistook the unfamiliar Nema 6-15 plug for a euro plug. Bosch makes dryers with the matching 6-15 receptacle as a feed through.I hope it doesn't need 50 Hz. The voltage is not too difficult to come by.
really wouldn't make any difference anymore, unless something was using the cycles to to base time measurement on (like alarm clocks used to).I hope it doesn't need 50 Hz. The voltage is not too difficult to come by.
They find them with google searches and come directly to the post via the google link.WHY do "newbies" do this?????????? Who on earth has the time to cruise through all of these posts from 6 years ago, just to comment on a topic that has been (more than likely) resolved? Is this some sort of human nature issue? I "NEED" to have their "name in lights"???? Anyone? My gawd.
Often I have found people search a topic and do not see the date. Hardly something to blow a cork over, rehashing old topics always seem to get the conversations going.WHY do "newbies" do this?????????? Who on earth has the time to cruise through all of these posts from 6 years ago, just to comment on a topic that has been (more than likely) resolved? Is this some sort of human nature issue? I "NEED" to have their "name in lights"???? Anyone? My gawd.
Compared with some of us, 2 years and 35 posts is a newby...NotaDIY/Pro said:WHY do "newbies" do this?????????? Who on earth has the time to cruise through all of these posts from 6 years ago, just to comment on a topic that has been (more than likely) resolved? Is this some sort of human nature issue? I "NEED" to have their "name in lights"???? Anyone? My gawd.