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    Yes, you can get 220v to 380v but they are not common. Mainly because to do their trickery they dump a lot of interference back into the electrical Grid so you might get few angry neighbors or even knock on the door from power company.!!...... That said I know a few who have them and work without any problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Yes, you can get 220v to 380v but they are not common. Mainly because to do their trickery they dump a lot of interference back into the electrical Grid so you might get few angry neighbors or even knock on the door from power company.!!...... That said I know a few who have them and work without any problems.
    Thanks Jazz.

    I'll have a look at the wiring situation and if star to delta is not too tricky, I'll stick with a 220 in/out version.

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