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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3291060" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I actually saw a guy run 3 phase on 220 and then he said he was actually able to run it on 110. Basically applied the 220 and then pull started it. Once it was up to speed it would stay running on 220 without issue. Later on when he had multiple 3 phase motor's running he used the 3rd leg to start others and then when multiple 3 phase motors were running each one could be dropped to just running on 110. Don't know how long ago this was but I guess the electric company was having issues because his electric bill would sometimes show negative and rarely was as much as they expected. Anyway the story goes that because of the way he was doing things there was some sort of a ripple being introduced to the meter and it was not reading correctly. They actually pulled his meter at one point thinking he was tapped in somehow and stealing power. He said he would start the system up and then leave it running for days on end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3291060, member: 29706"] I actually saw a guy run 3 phase on 220 and then he said he was actually able to run it on 110. Basically applied the 220 and then pull started it. Once it was up to speed it would stay running on 220 without issue. Later on when he had multiple 3 phase motor's running he used the 3rd leg to start others and then when multiple 3 phase motors were running each one could be dropped to just running on 110. Don't know how long ago this was but I guess the electric company was having issues because his electric bill would sometimes show negative and rarely was as much as they expected. Anyway the story goes that because of the way he was doing things there was some sort of a ripple being introduced to the meter and it was not reading correctly. They actually pulled his meter at one point thinking he was tapped in somehow and stealing power. He said he would start the system up and then leave it running for days on end. [/QUOTE]
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