Hi Guys,
Can I use a 240v 3 pin connector on a 110v supply.
I need to connect from the transformer to the motor.
Cheers,
Phil
Something like these would be preferable if you need to unplug it
http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=PCE213-4
https://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=PCE013-4
Does it need to be unpluggable though, maybe a straight through inline connecter. like also used for lawnmowers but (unpluggable) would be better, one rated at 240 volt would be ok for that
I'm pretty sure that IEC60320 only codes by voltage, so the same connectors would be used for a 110-0 system as for a 55-0-55 system.They are for a Reduced Low Voltage (centre-tap Earthed) system and so wouldn't really be appropriate for an American appliance.
If you really want them you can get them from mouser but the small order handling charge is high if you aren't buying anything else and the prices aren't great either.I can;t find an American style male and female plug anywhere
The connector will work and will provide adequate protection from direct and indirect contact.so thinking about using a 240 3 pin as used on lawnmowers etc. and comes from Maplins, (http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/10a-three-pin-flex-connector-white-vj80b).
I just don't know if it'll work and more importantly will it be safe? The motor is only a 110v sewing machine motor that drives a small rod wrapping lathe.
Something like these would be preferable if you need to unplug it
http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=PCE213-4
https://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=PCE013-4
Does it need to be unpluggable though, maybe a straight through inline connecter. like also used for lawnmowers but (unpluggable) would be better, one rated at 240 volt would be ok for that
They are for a Reduced Low Voltage (centre-tap Earthed) system and so wouldn't really be appropriate for an American appliance.

As long as not used else where with 230 volt that's what I would do far neater than 110 volt plugs.Hi,
I've stupidly cut the 110v wire from the 2110v side of the transformer that feeds the 110 motor, (it's earthed therefore 3 wires), and now need to connect them again each time I want to use the motor. I can;t find an American style male and female plug anywhere so thinking about using a 240 3 pin as used on lawnmowers etc. and comes from Maplins, (http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/10a-three-pin-flex-connector-white-vj80b).
I just don't know if it'll work and more importantly will it be safe? The motor is only a 110v sewing machine motor that drives a small rod wrapping lathe.
Thanks for any help,
Phil
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