If the unit turns on 110 volt plugs then he switched one power wire going to the 220 volt unit.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 1:22 pm I have a lapel remote on my 220v Dust Collector so that I can turn it on/off from anywhere.
I can't remember what the 3rd button turns off and on. The 110v is a plug in unit in the shop, the 220v was wired in by an electrician,so I don't know how that works,it is dedicated to the Dust Collector circuit.
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Would that have anything to do with the Magnetic starter on the Dust Collector motor?
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Re: 1001 Uses for Rare Earth Magnets?
Plenty of options for a 220V remote switch out there.
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