Remember that nobody here wants to give you bad advice. You could burn your shop down and we wouldn't want to be the ones you blame for that.
If you have a 50 amp service properly wired to the RV plug, it shouldn't be a difficult job to replace the receptacle with a disconnect and then run a flex line to your compressor.
What kind of 220volt outlets do I have?
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thanks. i see the cheap 220 compressors at home depot dont quite offer the air needed for nice new paint guns cfm
so if i want to get good air i need to take the next step and get an electrician to go over the system. |
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240 Volt, single phase plugs described at this link.......
http://frentzandsons.com/Hardware%20Ref ... uratio.htm |
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