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Author Topic: Sanyo EV20 work with 110V?  (Read 1561 times)

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shilmover

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Sanyo EV20 work with 110V?
« on: August 07, 2008, 09:40:43 pm »
I know that the Nintendo Powersupply puts out 110V, but I have an extra monitor I was going to use as a test monitor.  The question is simple, can I connect it to 110V or do I need to have the Nintendo PS hooked up?

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Re: Sanyo EV20 work with 110V?
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2008, 11:40:56 pm »
The Sanyo 20EZV is actually a 100V monitor.

Do NOT plug it directly into 110-120V !!

Get a 120V to 100V stepdown transformer.
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Re: Sanyo EV20 work with 110V?
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2008, 12:06:07 am »
This is why I asked...  :)

I have an extra Nintendo PS.  I will use that. 

Thanks!

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The Sanyo 20EZV is actually a 100V monitor.

Do NOT plug it directly into 110-120V !!

Get a 120V to 100V stepdown transformer.
My projects...

Finished:  Stargate (only 'cause I got it that way)
In progress:  Tron, 48-in-1 for School Auction, DKJr (currently a 60-in-1), Millipede, MAME System