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Longevity of 120V- vs. 240V-wired motor?
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[QUOTE="DaveE, post: 6521656, member: 644223"] Honestly, for a specific motor (i.e. one that's already been designed and built), I don't think it matters. I might choose 240 for lower current in the walls, plugs, etc., but that has nothing to do with the motor. There are subtle differences between series and parallel connected windings, but it's the bearings that will probably kill your motor, not the windings. [/QUOTE]
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