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Dec 1, 2017
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Bert609
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That is odd. He has a 220V fridge??
Something weird is up with that circuit
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cvd6262
11/30/17 6:28pm
No. That adapter would be a transformer. The best way, since the wires are run, is remove the
Bert609
11/30/17 6:46pm
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cvd6262
11/30/17 7:03pm
If you've never done wiring before, I'd get an electrician buddy.
Bert609
11/30/17 7:05pm
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cvd6262
11/30/17 7:08pm
I recommend watching Christmas Vacation before trying any electrical fixes
Nagurski
11/30/17 8:59pm
I thought this was a no-no.
bluebloodedcoug
11/30/17 9:05pm
You need a voltage step down converter to change the 220 to 110
BYUMizzou
11/30/17 6:46pm
This would work, an international converter could do it, but do they have an receptacle for US 220? You'd have to find
Bert609
11/30/17 6:56pm
May have to pigtail it with a smaller wire.
CougarThug
11/30/17 8:41pm
That would work, but remember to set the breaker protection to the smallest size
Bert609
12/1/17 6:38am
What I was suggesting was something like this:
BYUMizzou
12/1/17 7:19am
220 221 whatever it takes
Crush4
11/30/17 6:50pm
Ha! That one never gets old.
Kerbouchard
11/30/17 7:46pm
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cvd6262
11/30/17 7:04pm
this is going to result in spoiled food.
TN_Coug
11/30/17 7:24pm
That is odd. He has a 220V fridge??
Bert609
12/1/17 6:40am
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cvd6262
12/1/17 7:02am
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