hillbilly-bearded
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My bad ,I meant 15 amp 120v at lowes..I’m just gonna get a refund and lick my wounds..everything else I have from ac infinity is legit..and I may be in the minority of people that have issues with this..it was on its side when it was unloaded..so it was obviously mishandled..there customer service has been top notch so far..I still can’t…
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Just plugged in the unit today and it does not work..I got it friday, it was on its side when unloaded..I let it sit till Monday untouched..I called ac infinity about the no gfci outlets and no surge protectors,was told it can’t have more than 120v..I finally find a 10amp 120v outlet. I installed the outlet today plug it in an nothing..got…
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I agree..makes no sense to me either..they used to have the electrical specs listed on the site..now I’m having trouble finding them..honestly almost every home has 15/20amp 125v outlets now days….according to ac infinity it shouldn’t be more than 120 volts..they say not to use surge protector or gfci in the instruction book but doesn’t give…
frogslayer and fictitiousflower -
So it is not recommended it plug this unit into a gfci outlet.which is all i have intalled in my basement…I talked to ac infinity for explanation, they said the unit is designed to run on 120 constant and gfci are typically 125/250 so just a heads up..read instructions well before using this stuff..and don’t be afraid to call ac…
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I’m giving it 3 days to be safe..I notified ac infinity of this..it was on its side when the driver unloaded it..I’ll post a short video on Monday showing my first thoughts and how I set it up for a test the first time..I’m about a week from harvest,I really need this to work for drying at this point..I’m curious if this machine will take the…
pete77 and a-a-ron - Load More