In my case, I piggy-backed my 220 outlets from the Electric Dryer service.
Since I don't run the Dryer and the Amp at the same time, no problem. 

73, Dick, W1KSZ

-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dauer,
Edward
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 9:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA-Anything Over 500 Watts

At the time I bought the KPA500 I looked seriously at a number of
higher-power alternatives, including some from Tokyo Hy-Power I think it was
called, now QRT.  I hired an electrician to assess what I would need by way
of AC mains wiring to support an amp safely.  The current draw on the KPA500
was at the limit of what I could do without running a new dedicated 220 line
to the operating position.  The cost of adding a new line would have been
significant, even in this house which was built in
1996 and has wiring adequate to support electric everything, including heat,
on a Colorado mountain top yet.  Hence I bought the KPA500, which I just
plug into the existing 117 sockets.  I wonder if that is the location of a
break point in the marketability curve - i.e. the point at which an amp has
for at least some potential buyers a total cost in excess of its price.

Ted, KN1CBR
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