...110V/115v 220V230V/240V with at least 2A rating, 50Hz/60Hz frequency and at least Watts as are on your drill, that is, I am afraid only solution to your problem. Check prices of the transformers as ...
...240v all you needs is a step tranformer from 110v to 220v ac So you could use a transformer (LINK) or you could get a local power supply pack. Read the label on back of power pack that attach's to ...
...give you same result. In addition, I have already tested it on a similar charger, it works fine. p.s: I do have a similar one that is also 110v, I compared it with other 240v one. They worked
...110V. by mistake i insert it to 220and burn the fuse and a components as described on the borad VDR1 01 Do someone knew what is this components thank alon yes you can fix it i have done 2 charges but ...
...110V to 220V , you can find it here Have fun and good luck 'Tis not so easy as it would require a different transformer. Praying that the stock transformer would support both 240/120 might be hoping ...
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...110v to 240v supply on my HR2470T-1/1 It would not be OSHA approved if in the US in an industrial location.While not recomended practice, it can be done in the US to run off of 4 wire 240. You ...
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