You need to replace the rotator motor with a single phase 1/3HP motor. The chopper is single phase and will run on many different things. A 220V outlet should be enough to run the chopper and rotator, but you’ll need to make sure you have the correct breakers in the breaker panel for it or else you’ll trip it every time you try to run it.coastalsyrolover wrote: ↑Sat Sep 08, 2018 4:51 amHey guys. So As you all know I've been asking about generators and all that. But I think a better question is this: Folks with thunderbolts how do you hook yours up? Would a dryer outlet work? My disconnect had the 3 wires cut from the top... Do I re wire that and connect it to a dryer cord? My thunderbolt is a 220 3ph. I just don't want to break my thunderbolt is all and I am no electrician. I don't know a lot about it. Also yes I am aware it's a lot of electricity (Again why I am asking) and the bolt will break nearby windows... No I do not plan on doing this in the city... But yea any insight would be great. Thanks.
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