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I wanted to check in with the collective wisdom here on something I am working on. Tried posting in response to an old thread that was related but think my post got lost there so thought I'd start a fresh thread in hopes of finding the answer to what I think is a simple question.
I recently traded for a German made integrated that is rated for 230v and rather than going the step up route I was thinking of constructing a cable to run from a (as luck would have it) nearby 15 amp 220 outlet that was installed to run a wall mounted AC unit. Usually getting around 240 here which I am not expecting to be a problem.
Is there any reason this is a bad idea? One thing that's nice is the power cord isn't captive (IEC Type Connection) so I can replace the Shuco Type F with a US plugged grounded type.
I picked up some materials to assemble an adapter/extension cord, but before I dive in I wanted to see if I shouldn't be going this route for any reason.
The only thing that I am not really sure about is the difference in the way the EU wires there 230 versus here. I don't know if the way we in the U.S. have the voltage split between two legs would cause any issue for the amplifier? Given that the EU has their 230v at full potential on one side and 0 on the other does this present a problem or does the amp not "know" the difference?
I did get some good 14/3 heavy duty power cable with a 300v rating, a 6-15P plug for the existing outlet and a 6-20R for the other end so I can plug in a standard US power cable. I realize combining these parts in this configuration would be creating a potentially hazardous cable to the uniformed but I am not worried about anybody potentially trying to use this cable in my current living situation. I also plan to label this power lead clearly indicating that it should not be used, "220 only" or something like that.
Would really appreciate any advice or things to watch out for as I don't want to create any issues with the new amp.
Thanks everyone!
I recently traded for a German made integrated that is rated for 230v and rather than going the step up route I was thinking of constructing a cable to run from a (as luck would have it) nearby 15 amp 220 outlet that was installed to run a wall mounted AC unit. Usually getting around 240 here which I am not expecting to be a problem.
Is there any reason this is a bad idea? One thing that's nice is the power cord isn't captive (IEC Type Connection) so I can replace the Shuco Type F with a US plugged grounded type.
I picked up some materials to assemble an adapter/extension cord, but before I dive in I wanted to see if I shouldn't be going this route for any reason.
The only thing that I am not really sure about is the difference in the way the EU wires there 230 versus here. I don't know if the way we in the U.S. have the voltage split between two legs would cause any issue for the amplifier? Given that the EU has their 230v at full potential on one side and 0 on the other does this present a problem or does the amp not "know" the difference?
I did get some good 14/3 heavy duty power cable with a 300v rating, a 6-15P plug for the existing outlet and a 6-20R for the other end so I can plug in a standard US power cable. I realize combining these parts in this configuration would be creating a potentially hazardous cable to the uniformed but I am not worried about anybody potentially trying to use this cable in my current living situation. I also plan to label this power lead clearly indicating that it should not be used, "220 only" or something like that.
Would really appreciate any advice or things to watch out for as I don't want to create any issues with the new amp.
Thanks everyone!