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  1. M

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    137v makes me uneasy to be honest. It's so non-standard. 120/208 is MUCH more standard than anything on 137v
  2. M

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    That's cool, I'm curious to see the control panel with the treater running. I wanna see how much it loads it down and how it likes it. Some really good advice in this thread, I'm learning alot that I'll use with my 805B if I ever get it running right.
  3. M

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    There is no doubt about whether or not it can. It can absolutely do the job. The point we're trying to make is that the machine is designed to run 120/208. It has a voltage adjustment to give you some working room. But if you set the 208 side to 240, then that brings your 120 side to 139v. Most...
  4. M

    240V 3ph on MEP-806B. Is it safe?

    If you're running computers and such, I would stick to 208. Look at the L-N voltage and bump it up until you get to 120. L-L should be something like 212 at that point. The motors will likely work just fine. If you bump the L-L to 240, your L-N will be around 139 which is too much for the 120...
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