Stupid AC wiring question (220-ish Volts...)
Josh Dersch
derschjo at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 21:28:17 CST 2015
I picked up a "large" machine* (for certain definitions of large) that's
currently configured for 220-240V; my house at the moment lacks 220V
receptacles. I was already planning to get an electrician out here to
put in some beefier wiring at some point (I have a couple of machines
that draw 15-20A off of 120V that I'd like to be able to run) but I
wasn't yet planning on doing 220V unless I have to.
(It looks like in theory it's possible to reconfigure the supply for
120V but I lack the docs to do so with any level of confidence...)
I don't know if this machine works, and I'd rather not invest in 220V
wiring quite yet unless it does. And, let's face it, I'm spoiled and I
demand instant gratification and I'd like to know as soon as possible if
this machine is a basket case or not.
So: since all this stuff is in the basement, I'm just about 15 feet
away from the dryer, which at first glance runs off an outlet that meets
my needs. I even have a NEMA 10-30p plug here that I could wire up to
the existing power cable for the computer. But looking into it I have
doubts that it's actually that simple; in particular since this house
was built well before 1996 and so the outlet is not grounded; there's a
neutral lug and two hot lugs (I assume two 120V A/C lines out of phase?)
and I'm guessing that might not sit well with the power supply in this
computer.
But then, I'm a rank amateur when it comes to house wiring and A/C and
power supplies and all of that so I thought I'd ask the cctalk
collective whether this can be made to work or if I should simply wait
for a professional to take care of it...
Thanks as always,
Josh
* An AMT DAP 610, if you must ask. It's an array processor from the
late 80s, with 64x64 1-bit processors. If the machine doesn't run I'm
pretty much SOL for spare parts, schematics, service manuals, or
anything beyond customer-level documentation (which I've recently
scanned, btw, if anyone's curious...)
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