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Originally posted by Broccoli1 View PostAre you sure you have a 200/230v model?
They made 2 versions and depending on year
200/230 or 460v/575v older models
200/230/460v or 460/575v the newer models
What does the nameplate label indicate?Last edited by H80N; 09-25-2015, 08:54 AM.
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Are you sure you have a 200/230v model?
They made 2 versions and depending on year
200/230 or 460v/575v older models
200/230/460v or 460/575v the newer models
What does the nameplate label indicate?
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Here's a picture of the chip board and the aluminum connector barrAttached Files
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K I'm trying to upload a picture of the chip board but it won't let me
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I can't understand what your saying Pete. Sorry, but if you clarify what you mean you might get more responses.
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I drop tape back the red wire I looked in the owner manual I don't have a access panel in the rear I took panels off and on the the left side of the chip board I see a connector barr for the three phase and spot for 240 but there's no aluminum connector on there to bolt the conner barr too
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millermatic 350 p three phase
Mine is probably 4-years old and it's both single and 3-phase. But I'd need to read manual myself before switching over. I'm set for 1-phase now and I remember taping red wire back for future if needed.
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As far as I know, they are all single and 3 phase, so drop the red wire in your plug... Or merely read the owners manual... Capesh...
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millermatic 350 p three phase
HI I'm looking to find a way to convert my miller 350 p from three phase to single phase Thank youTags: None
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