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The machine is going to pull the watts and the amperage it needs regardless. The only thing about having a small converter is the fact that you will over work it and burn it up and not the sewing machine. If you get the correct wattage converter (300 watt) you can use the machine continuously with out failure or more money spent for converters.
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Originally Posted by Crafty1
Do you know what motor or plug you have? I also have a Centennial and a Barely Celery on Layaway! Can't wait to get them :-) A "Barely Celery" :-D....oooooo.....what is that!?!? All of the old machines are so fascinating to look at, aren't they? |
Do you know where i might find a 110vmotor for a white featherweight - it's a 221K7
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Looking for a white 110vmotor for a white featherweight 221K7. Anyone? I don't want to put a black motor on it nor do i want to lug around a heavy converter. This is the motor that is on the machine[ATTACH=CONFIG]582516[/ATTACH]
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