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Post by kcatthedog on Jun 18, 2017 7:36:51 GMT -6
Hey,
I have my 2 D4's listed on gearslutz and a guy in Israel asked about whether it has a power supply switch between 110-240 on its back, which it doesn't.
So, how do people run these in europe ?
Thx.
kcat
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2017 7:51:25 GMT -6
or Asia??
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Post by Martin John Butler on Jun 18, 2017 8:38:53 GMT -6
There has to be a transformer that adapts. I just got something with a European power supply, and I could use a step up transformer, but fortunately, I'll be getting the proper power supply soon. But since that can be done, it likely can be done in reverse.
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Post by 51xAudio on Jun 18, 2017 8:46:53 GMT -6
Sometimes the voltage selector switch is inside the unit, sometimes the PSU transformer can be wired for 115V or 230V, and a switching PSU doesn't need a selector. Ask Dizengoff if it can be done.
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Post by rowmat on Jun 18, 2017 16:32:59 GMT -6
If it is a non switching supply power and the power transformer has dual primary windings then it can usually be reconfigured to 230v from 115v or vice versa. Often there is a switch however sometimes the transformer has to be acessed and the primary windings rewired.
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Post by javamad on Jun 19, 2017 0:37:29 GMT -6
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Post by 51xAudio on Jun 19, 2017 2:01:19 GMT -6
Ok, your friend Google knows it is not a switching PSU. Cool. Now ask him if the unique R-core power transformer has dual primaries, or is just a different model for 120V or 240V
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