MisterStavanger, does this transformer have a fan? If so, is it loud? I plan to use it to power my studio monitors which are 220-240v. The goal is to have minimal noise when recording.
I have one of these, I’m still confused how to use it. One of my questions is, if I take it to Europe I can’t plug it in the wall as it’s got a USA plug at the end of the cord, is it safe to use a cheep plastic converter into the outlet? Then how do I use my American sewing machine that’s 110 to 220, and does it matter if it’s 50 or 60 hrz? If the back switch is 110 to 220, will 240 work? Some Eu countries run on 50 hrz and some on 60, will that matter?
Is it safe to use a cheap plastic converter into the outlet? = Yes Then how do I use my American sewing machine that’s 110 to 220 = Set input on the back to 220 (while in europe and a country that uses 220) Plug your 110 volt sewing machine in the front port that says 110v and does it matter if it’s 50 or 60 hrz? = No, it can do both Will 240 work? = Yes
Hilo sir ask about the conversion . How about the transformer input current is 220 and output is 15000v 30mA. How can I convert that to 220 ?? Please gave me idea. And thank you
does this mean. I can plug this transformer into my 110v outlet. that has a 20amp breaker. and power my 110v male plug in machine that requires to pull 27amps
Hello sir please can you help me choice/ build a good transformer converter for a USA air dryer i need to import it to Italy for my business, kindly let me know if we can collaborate. Best regards Andrea