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Is my blower 110V or 220V?
I'm thinking i can probably use an ohms meter to determine this but I'm not at home at the moment and was about to order a new blower and check valve. I've got an old Coleman Tub and the blower went out years ago and I just let it be. Well, now apparently the check valve has worn out and water is pouring out the blower PVC line. Anyway, I've got the pigtail for the since trashed blower but I'm not sure of the voltage. I know the tub itself is wired 220V. However, the pigtail is a three wire...black, white, and green. This is a 110V blower right? I haven't looked at this for a while and I can't seem to remember. I still need to try and find a schematic for this darn thing. It's all relays and switches in there and I need to try and make some sense of this to troubleshoot some other problems...the pump won't turn on when the thermostat trips the heater...but that's another problem...
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