Good morning. We cannot suggest that you use an adapter as in some states it is not legal. If you wish to run it on 220 you will need to attach the plug to match the outlet. You will need to use 2-10 amp breakers.
If we can assist you further please contact us at 1-800-543-7586.
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Customer Service
I could not find any 10 amp breakers in town so when I wrote about using two 15 amp breakers they wrote back
A 15-amp breaker will be OK if the wires in the wall are sized for it. If the PowerPro motor starts to over-heat there is thermal over-load protection to safe-guard the motor and electronics.
The 10-amp breaker would be best. This is a life-time investment. Spending $50 rather than $10 seem to be a good investment when you are talking about protecting something as expensive as the machine.
Regarding using single pole breakers, my electrician said something that I frankly did not comprehend but it had to do with safety on one leg or the other??. Whether it was for the motor or the wiring I do not know. Also I have no clue about one breaker tripping and the other not and the outcome. Franky I had not considered the surge suppression, but instead I was going to try and install a ground fault but could find nothing locally for 240v (out in the garage I thought it would be a wise idea) and my electrician said why not just put an inline surge suppressor, so that was the plan.
I have two 15 amp single poles, have ordered two 10 amp single poles and am more than willing to go get a 20 amp double pole if that will make all things happy and smiling.
Once past bread board circuits and low voltage ice cube relays I am out of my comfort zone.
Just for clarification, at no time did I TALK to anyone at Tech support, but "think" I was clear in asking them what I wanted to do and in their response. I am. however, often wrong on days that end in "Y"
Be well,
Ben