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Help with Newer Player Mechanism
By Rick Hageman

Good Morning All,  Realizing the intent, Andy Taylor's comment of
replacing the 220-volt suction motor with the 110-volt double vane
appears to be sound, as throughout the years a common practice was to
substitute a higher voltage rated device to a lower voltage circuit.

A classic example was to take a 120-volt lamp and replace it with a
240-volt one.  Because of the physical characteristics, the 240-volt
lamp lasted longer, but operated at a lower light output.  Mr. Taylor
mentions Grainger.  Could you take it one step further and suggest a
model, stock, or part number for that motor?

Thanks,
Rick Hageman


(Message sent Mon 14 Feb 2011, 12:56:44 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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