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Old February 28th 04, 06:09 PM
Chuckles
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BobWu wrote:
I just got this unit from LFS. The store told me it run at 110V (the
normal voltage in USA). However, the manual says it runs at 230V. Who
should I trust? Anyone tried this in US?


There is a BIG difference between 120 and 230 volts. 120 volts uses one
hot wire and 230 uses 2 hot wires. I would get back in touch with
your LFS who sold it to you and get them to show you how to hook it up.
230 also uses a different kind of receptacle on it so you cannot plug
120V into it. You can also see if they have a web site to verify that
it is 230V and not 120. Hope this helps

 




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