My meter shows 220, but when I plug my cord in my new unit won't turn on. How can I find the problem? It's not the new unit.
By Mark
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Well, if its not the unit, and the outlet tests ok, then it has to be your cord. Those cords (assuming this is for a dryer or A/C) don't last, which is why often you have to buy the cords separate.
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