16-Jun-2015, 04:41
(This post was last modified: 16-Jun-2015, 05:03 by completeluxury.)
MusicFirst:
to be completely honest im not sure. i live in australia and we dont have the capability to switch between voltages like you seem to. Is this something that most homes are able to do or is it a bit rarer?
I would guess that its a simple step up transformer which would mean that the frequency would stay at 60hz but to be honest unless i could look up a part number of the item you have that does the transforming i cant tell you. can you give me a brand/model number and i can find out quite easily for you.
edit - just did some quick reading and it would seem that regardless of the voltage you will have 60hz on that circuit.
to be completely honest im not sure. i live in australia and we dont have the capability to switch between voltages like you seem to. Is this something that most homes are able to do or is it a bit rarer?
I would guess that its a simple step up transformer which would mean that the frequency would stay at 60hz but to be honest unless i could look up a part number of the item you have that does the transforming i cant tell you. can you give me a brand/model number and i can find out quite easily for you.
edit - just did some quick reading and it would seem that regardless of the voltage you will have 60hz on that circuit.
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