Hi, Ali, do you know how can i convert the titan 440 from 110v to 220-240v? as far as i know, it's basically the same sprayer as the Wagner ps3.21 but i believe the motor is different. not sure about the pressure control board. i checked it and i found out it can work on both 110v and 220v+. Can you please create a video showing the Wagner ps3.21 motor and control board? i just wanna see if they are the same as Titan 440 and which capacitors it use.
@@westsprayairless8763 Thanks for your reply, i actually already have a transformer (step down 1500w) but it's very heavy and inconvenient to carry it all the time with the Airless (which is also heavy). I think it's not complicated to convert it to 230V i just need the Wagner 230V motor, i found one on eBay but i'm not sure that it's the same motor. there is also two capacitors connected to the motor in series (250V330UF) which i also think i need to replace them to 400V at least.
Very professional - thanks Ali.
Very well explained Ali!
what is the kit called for wagner
Hi, Ali, do you know how can i convert the titan 440 from 110v to 220-240v? as far as i know, it's basically the same sprayer as the Wagner ps3.21 but i believe the motor is different. not sure about the pressure control board. i checked it and i found out it can work on both 110v and 220v+.
Can you please create a video showing the Wagner ps3.21 motor and control board? i just wanna see if they are the same as Titan 440 and which capacitors it use.
Gday, the way to do it is to get a transformer that can change voltage both ways. Not recommended if youre under warranty though
@@westsprayairless8763 Thanks for your reply, i actually already have a transformer (step down 1500w) but it's very heavy and inconvenient to carry it all the time with the Airless (which is also heavy). I think it's not complicated to convert it to 230V i just need the Wagner 230V motor, i found one on eBay but i'm not sure that it's the same motor. there is also two capacitors connected to the motor in series (250V330UF) which i also think i need to replace them to 400V at least.
Both the board and motor for the 440 are different from 120 to 230 volts. Its not at all cost effective to replace both to 230 volts