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What is needed is a step UP xfmr. It raises the voltage while a step down lowers voltage. 1500 WATTS IS 1500 WATTS. Personally I personally would oft for a larger xfmr. The 1500 watt is pushing the limits and a xfmr is not 100% efficient.
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second go to counter reset improvements reset counter or go to protection counter to reset counter.try this but i no sure which oen please try this two method to see can or no
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