Ed Sieb wrote:
OK - for 120 Volts use, you need a 5-20R plug and receptacle.
http://www.evenheat-kiln.com/technical/recept/recept.htm
That's not the plug or socket that goes on a BC-610, Ed.
The socket on the 610 is two, curved slots, one bigger than the other.
The plug has two curved pieces of metal, with a 'shoulder' on 'em, for
locking into place.
Two conductor twist-lock. that's the original.
For grounding and safety sake, I'd use a 3-prong twist-lock socket and
plug, typically used in 240v applications, like motor control cables for
raising/lowering stage truss.
Hubble makes those, as well.
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-Geoff/W5OMR
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