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I was going to go down tonight and pick up a lil' buddy conveyor dryer, but I need help with the voltage... The lady that is selling it has no idea if its 110 volt or 220 volt. The dryer is 40 miles away and I dont want to waste all that time driving down there only to find out its a 220 volt when I need 110/120. Is there something I can ask her that she will be able to see easily on the dryer that indicates that its a 110 or 220? I thought about telling her to look at the plug and see if its got rounded prongs, but having never seen a 220 volt conveyor I don't know if that will cause more confusion..Any idea what I can do here? Anyone know an easy way to see the difference? keep in mind (not to sound sexiist) its a woman that has no idea what to look for really. Her husband has passed and she is selling some of the screen printing stuff off.Also...Do you think $1000.00 is a fair price for a used lil' buddy conveyor dryer?
OK thanks everyone. I called her and talked her through it. Man I love this board!!! Everyone here is so helpful!Its a 115 volt which is exactly what I need. Now I need to find someone to help me move it!
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Quote from: Appstro on March 06, 2014, 09:14:26 PM115 Understood. Actually i believe your electric supply is rated at 120. Just keep an eye on the Amp Draw so you don't overload a circuit.