Just moved up from a midi lathe to the Jet 1640, which is now assembled and sitting in my garage. Unfortunately, when I try to run it, it immediately trips the GFCI outlets that supply power. I have 20 AMP service so I know I'm not exceeding the capacity of the circuits. After scrutinizing the manual I found a statement that the lathe will not run on circuits protected by GFCI. I'm not enough of an electrician to know why this might be the case but I suspect it has something to do with the built in inverter that transforms the incoming 1 phase to 3 phase power to run the motor. Anybody know if that is the case? And am I correct in assuming that if I just switch out the GCFI outlets for regular ones I'll be OK? (Technically this would be a code violation in my area as GFCI outlets are required in garages, but I'm willing to do that if necessary - in fact that would seem to be the only option short of returning the lathe!)