... Nordictrack Commercial 1750, 3.8 CHP motor. Thx
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You don't say where here is. Anyplace in the USA has 220V. It is used for stoves, water heaters, clothes dryers, and so on. An electrician will charge about 200 bux to put in an outlet for your little whizbanger. You might already have one in your house, so you only need a cord that reaches that far.
Sorry, mean here is 220V. Treadmill is 110V.
You should also check whether it is 60 Hertz or 50 Hertz. I think you better just hire an electrician to be sure you get things right. He will charge you for it, but that's cheaper than a fire.
Sorry, I think it got cut off. We moved to Malaysia. Here is 110V. I have converters for some smaller electronics, but don't want to fry the motor on the treadmill as am guessing it requires a bigger converter.