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Can Sylvania SA400 work on 240 volts input? - Sylvania Computers & Internet

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2008

SOURCE: Input voltage

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Silverdragon

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2010

SOURCE: I live in New Zealand

Hi, OK, there are two ways to achieve this. One. Using an external STEP DOWN Transformer, 240 V AC, to 120 V AC. The ONLY thing that matters is KVA. As long as the KVA is the same ir will work. This means as long as the Output Voltage and Current are the same, it's irrelevant whats on the Secondary. So if
The second, is to remove the existing transformer, and substitute with an exactly the same Secondary Outputs, BUT with a 240 V AC,. Input winding. Most likely it is a simple step Down transformer anyway, that steps down, whatever the external voltage is, down to say 12 -18 V AC. Therefor ANY suitable 240 V AC transformer with the SAME secondary winding(s) will work, no problems. You can even get some transformers Overwound, for 240 V AC, a very common thing, depending on transformer construction. There are a few transformer manufacturers in the "Yellow Pages" contact one of them and inquire.
As a tip, sometimes the existing transformer has TWO 120 V windings, and sometimes only ONE side is used, for US power, and for 240 V AC, you simply connect the other winding in series, and NOW you have got your 240 V AC to whatever.

Subair Achath

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2011

SOURCE: i purchase LC-26SH12U shapr TV

don't connect without 240v to 110v converter, that available in Indian market (240v-110v,200w)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2012

SOURCE: Behringer amp 240 to 120 volts

What you may need is a

Voltage converter ' Voltage Transformer ' step up and step down ...

Connect the 220V line output to EP2500

And the 110V input to your 110V convenient outlet

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What you may need is a

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