Re: When is voltage too low?
Reply #6 –
The accepted rule of thumb is plus or minus 20% of the rated voltage.
But you know the answer yourself: Have a licensed electrician install a 240V outdoor outlet on the front of your house. If you're running through your shore power cord with no extension cords intervening, then the problem is the wiring in your house not being sized to carry the rated current flow. IF you're using smaller gauge extension cords to bridge the gap and that's where the loss is then buy the correct size extension cords "I" have used a Buck/Boost transformer to give me 120VAC at the load on a construction site at the end of a too small extension cord, but only because I had one in my truck. That was done only while I was assembling my 30' by 70' steel arch building and I needed my 2HP air compressor because battery operated tools weren't a thing yet and I had air powered tools.