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    Question about Speedy 300 Power

    I am looking to purchase a second laser by the end of summer. I am looking at perhaps speedy 300 with 100 or 120 watt tube. Or something similarly powered from one of the big 3.

    I am getting a 2 car garage built and I wanted to know what power requirements I needed to tell the electrician to allow for to power my larger machine.

    Thanks!
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    At that power level, you'll want 240V... 80W is the upper limit for 120V, and that requires a 20A plug/socket.
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    Hey Josh, I have just passed a year with my Speedy 300 100watt. It has changed my business to say the least. This machine is a beast and fast as hell. Make sure you have plenty of friends over when you get the machine because it is very heavy. And it is a 240v machine you will also need a 120v receptacle for the Atmos air filter if you went with that combo like we did. Good luck.

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    220 VAC 20Amp.
    6-20 P receptacle.
    Last edited by Morris Mac; 04-08-2014 at 11:00 AM.

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