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| Gear Head Join Date: May 2006
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| Aurora 16 120V with converter to 220V? should I take care of using an Aurora 16 120V with an voltage converter to 220V here in Europe? Is there any sonical or other issues to beware? |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 321
| Hi, Everything should work fine - just make sure the electrical converting device can provide 110V , 60Hz current for the Aurora and also that it has at least 75W power output (preferably 100W) I have an american version that i use in Poland and everything works smooth. If You dont want any current converting device You can switch the unit to European version internally- but You have to be a really skilled electrician to do it. Friend of mine didi it - he says You only need to resolder one of the wires inside and that should do. Good luck M |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 69
| I asked on the Lynx forums and was told the same - just use a converter that'll output 100w or more. |
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I've internally modified 95% of my gear to be "universal". It's usually a simple procedure. The Aurora 16 is next up on the bench - haven't even inspected the transformer yet...
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