converting 220 dryer to 110
Hi Guys,
I have a Frigidairre Gallery Commercial Heavy Duty Super Capacity Sound Silencer.
I bought it on Craiglist for $160 months ago. When I tried to get someone to install it in my apartment, I was given quotes of 500 and 600 dollars.
I decided to move it into my kitchen close to the sink and convert it to 110 so I wont have to do any fancy or expensive electrical work in this apartment, which I don't own.
Like the guy posting above, I am so tired of hauling my undies up and down 2 flights of stairs, into a car, and back, just to wash them. Currently I have a load of laundry soaking in my bathtub, which is working quite well for the summer.
But come the long cold dark winter, I want to vent this thing (its a stackable set) into the kitchen/living area and heat my apartment while Im drying clothes.
I also have a box of solar panels I plan to set up to generate some or all of the electricity I use. I will eventually need guidance on how to hook up some kind of outlet to the battery pack to access the solar power.
But right now I just want confirmation of the best way to have my guy Wil convert this thing. He is all gung ho (just had his first child and needs odd jobs) but I don't want him to fry himself for the sake of my undie washing.
If you foresee any big difference between the instructions posted above and what Wil would have to do in my situation, let me know.
Also I would like the experts's advice on whether im better off just buying a converter that will up the voltage from the outlet to 220 in order to run the dryer. They are for sale on Amazon for about 25 bucks.