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« on: April 20, 2005, 11:53:25 am » |
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Hi!
I´m just wondering how much power the Vendo 83 consumes?
I need to know this since I´m going to buy a transformer that converts 110 volts to 220.
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Kevin C
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2005, 12:04:25 pm » |
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Hello
Look on your data plate. It will give you the amp draw of your machine & this will tell you the size electrical circut or breaker needed to run the machine. Now remember this is from the design spec's from when the machine was built so the amp draw may be a little higher when the compressor starts now due to the age of the compressor.
Start there
Kevin
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BrianB
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2005, 12:07:17 pm » |
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Ummm.....Your Vendo 83 won't take kindly to 220VAC. Do you mean a step down transformer from 220VAC to 120VAC? If so, that's all good. If your thinking about going from 120VAC to 220VAC you are also going to need to convert all of the electrical components in your machine to include lighting, refrigeration (compressor). Everything in these machines built here in the US are rated for 120VAC only. If you try to run it off of 220VAC, standy-by to call the local fire department!
Power consumption by the compressor alone is around 220 Watts for a 1/4 horsepower compressor motor which equates to about 1 1/2 to 2 amps current draw and it might peak at around 5 to 6 amps but that's a quick peak at turn-on.
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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2005, 01:17:59 pm » |
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Hi Safta, I believe a 500w transformer is fine but play safe and look on your data plate. I used a step down transformer for my Vendo 39 in Germany. The transformer drops down your voltage from 220v to 110v, so it will be fine. :'>
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sodaworks
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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2005, 10:29:12 pm » |
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safta, Replace your fan motors. The one motors are more energy efficient. I would also drop in a new wiring harness. Terry
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« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2005, 01:14:39 am » |
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Thanks for the quick answers!
Yes, I meant a stepdown transformer from 220 to 110/120 and not the other way around:)
Sodaworks>So do you think that I need to replace all the wires in the machine? Do you think that an electrician can do this?
Is there anything else that I need to replace to get it to work in a safe way?
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« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2005, 01:21:29 am » |
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This is what the plats looks like...
Could it be 4,2?
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joesquid
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« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2005, 03:52:08 am » |
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Looks like 4.2 amps to me. Where are you located?
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Eric "Joe Squid" Johnson
1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2005, 04:13:30 am » |
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I´m located in Sweden. What kind of transformer do you think I need when you´ve seen this plate?
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joesquid
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« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2005, 10:39:04 am » |
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Basic formula for wattage is amps x volts; therefore 4.2 amps x 115 volts = 483 watts. In this case I think a 500 watt transformer may be a little too close to the maximum continuous rating. I'd give myself a little "start surge" room and go with an 800 watt transformer.
Hope this helps!
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Eric "Joe Squid" Johnson
1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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