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Old 06-08-2014, 04:41 AM
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GroovyEyeDesigns,
Your 201K is gorgeous!! I love the 2 tone color scheme. My 201K is a 1936 and is black. It was a hand crank when I bought it, I like it better as a treadle; my grandkids use it with the hand crank.
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:46 AM
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Wow, I have never seen a mocha one. Beautiful.
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Old 06-08-2014, 07:45 AM
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I'm looking forward to sewing with it! My projects are piling up.

I'm just slightly concerned about the plug situation. Do you guys think a standard universal plug adapter will be safe to use with it to convert the UK plug to US? The wiring is apparently in flawless condition. I noticed another thread about grounding machines, and it had me startled a little. Everyone think it'll be safe to run? I'm a little paranoid now with my 1 year old.
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Originally Posted by GroovyEyeDesigns View Post
I'm looking forward to sewing with it! My projects are piling up.

I'm just slightly concerned about the plug situation. Do you guys think a standard universal plug adapter will be safe to use with it to convert the UK plug to US? The wiring is apparently in flawless condition. I noticed another thread about grounding machines, and it had me startled a little. Everyone think it'll be safe to run? I'm a little paranoid now with my 1 year old.
You need to first look at the motor to find out if it is 220 volts or 110 volts. You cannot run it without a converter if it is 220 volts.
That being said, yes, you can get a 110 volt replacement plug from a hardware store to replace the old one. Get a good one though. The cheap ones are not very good, or all that safe.
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Old 06-08-2014, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by grant15clone View Post
You need to first look at the motor to find out if it is 220 volts or 110 volts. You cannot run it without a converter if it is 220 volts.
That being said, yes, you can get a 110 volt replacement plug from a hardware store to replace the old one. Get a good one though. The cheap ones are not very good, or all that safe.
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It appears to be 230-250 Volts.
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Old 06-08-2014, 08:20 AM
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Yes it does. You can get a power converter for it. They sell them at Target, Walmart, etc.
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You can also change the motor on it. A 110 one is usually available on eBay and such and not terribly expensive. Make sure the wiring is in good condition and properly terminated and you should be fine.
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Originally Posted by grant15clone View Post
Yes it does. You can get a power converter for it. They sell them at Target, Walmart, etc.
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Would you mind posting a link to what I might need? I'm no electrician.
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:37 PM
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I saw a model made in Australia... a 201P I believe, and it said right on the motor, which seems to be the same as the 201K, "Do not earth. Double insulated."

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Wonder if that also applies to the 201K?
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Never mind. I did a bit of research and see what you mean. What's a good brand converter to buy?
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