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I recently puchased one of the Caswell Powder Coating Guns, and noticed that the power supply does not have a plug on it. I'm assuming they did this to allow for 115V or 230V user preference. I'm going to use it with 115V, and have a plug to install on it. The wire colors are a bit odd though -- (1) green/yellow, (1) brown, (1) blue. I'm assuming the green/yellow is my ground, but am not sure which is my +/- on the brown and blue wires. Anybody know for sure
Thanks!!!Wayne |
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If you received a unit without a plug, then you inadvertently were sent a 240V unit. Our supplier mixed up the 240V and 110V units on the same skid, without telling us
Please send your order/invoice details to us using the Contact Us links at the bottom of our homepage, and we'll get the correct unit out to you ASAP.
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Caswell,
OK........I filled-out a problem report on you PRS. Noob, I'm use to these types of problems. I buy a lot of aftermarket automotive parts, so you can imagine the problems I deal with such as guaranteed fitment, 1-week delivery, plug & play, no wiring required.......and the list goes on!!! Usually they send me something free for my hardships, after their 3-4 attempts to get it right. Hey Cas.........how bout some free powders for the trouble.........ahhh?? Maybe some low-gloss black LOL.
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