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Author Topic: Determining if chassis can take 220V  (Read 1121 times)

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Determining if chassis can take 220V
« on: November 19, 2009, 06:23:05 am »
Hey all!

I have a chassis(Huahao) but nothing indicates the voltage needed. Usually a lot of these
chinese chassis will accpet 90-260V or so, but how to be sure on this one :)

It DOES have a plug(as usual) of the type you would put in a wall socket AC, and the
plug says 250V...but that is probably the maximum for the plug and cable.

At the AC input on the board there's two 250V fuses...

Any advice? I would really like NOT having a stepdown converter:)

Thanks,

Nicholas

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Re: Determining if chassis can take 220V
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2009, 01:22:21 pm »
look for a transformer on the ac input