No all tools do not use the same type of plug. A dryer plug is different. Sure you could cut the cord off your tool but you dont even want a new 4 wire dryer plug. You dont need a neutral to your 220v outlet. You can even convert an old 110v outlet to 220 just by moving the neutral to a breaker and putting in a 220v receptacle.
Turn mains off at house. Turn off all house CB's. Turn off all CB's in garage except the one going to the 220V plug there. Plug the generator to the garage 220V outlet with the suicide cord. Start generator and get it up to temp. Turn on needed house CB's.
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Can I plug my 50 Amp RV into 110V or 220V? Yes, it is possible to plug a 50-amp RV into almost any 120v electrical service and not damage your RV. But 220V service should never be connected directly to your RV. All RV electrical systems use 120V electrical service. I’ll help you to understand how AC electrical current works and how theIn the US (where 115V, really 120V) AC window units are quite common, 240V receptacles are not so common. So you either have a situation of: previous owner had a 240V receptacle for a 240V unit or you are in a 240V country (e.g., Europe) and brought over a 120V AC from the US. If the latter, there are potentially big issues with 50 Hz. vs. 60 It started slow and did not have much power to cut ( it bogged down easily and the motor smelled hot) I was going to take it to have the motor windings re-wound and upon disassembly I discovered that it was a dual voltage motor(120-240V) that had been plugged into a 120v outlet but was tapped for 240V operation.
The majority of 220V to 240V appliances wont work with just 110VAC 60htz. Your best option is to find a 220V outlet if it will run on 60cycles. You might need to also find an adapter to fit your appliance plug. For as little as $10.00 US, you can order a step up transformer ( search “step up transformer” )
Step Three – Plug Generator into the Dryer Outlet. With both the generator and the main breaker off, you can plug your generator into the dryer outlet. The plugs for both ends will be specific to both the dryer outlet and the receptacle on the generator, so there is no need to worry which end is meant for which.
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