This indicates a high current draw that is too high for your gen to handle adequately. Your probably trying to start a motor that is too big (horsepower rating)
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SOURCE: can i use a 110 vacuum cleaner on 240
the answer is no to both questions. you will fry the motor as it was made for 110v only.
SOURCE: Voltage 1phase or 3 phase 240 volts BTUs M# 585epo36o75
To determine three phase, there wil be three hot wires from the breaker, which will have three wires. 240 single phase will have two hot wires, and the breaker will have two hot wires. Besides the hot wires, there will be a white wire,called common, which is used to make 110volt single phase where necessary. There should also be a green wire, which is safety ground. The BTU rating should be on the name plate. As far as I know, 2000BTU=1 ton
SOURCE: 1962 CHEVROLET TRUCK with points
If/How long will it crank over before it stops? Are you saying it will crank over, but very slow? Has it been sitting quite a while. Got good spark, and fuel?
SOURCE: is a kenmore wall oven model# 47789 120 or 240 volts
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If your unit has never been serviced - there should still be an original service manual enclosed in plastic taped to the inside of the shell.
In the service manual are Error codes, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting steps you can follow.
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