transambill
Rock Crawler
Got an e-mail about them this morning, just ordered a couple for Christmas gifts.
+1.....if the input power on the station is 220/240VAC, then you're likely screwed in the US.plug adapter wont help, if its rated for 240V
...PS, is you put a 110VAC plug on a 220/240VAC station, you WILL trip breakers and/or kill the station, thus voiding the warranty.:shock::shock:
If you're lucky, yes, it wouldn't be at full power.Wouldn't it be the other way around that a 220v unit won't operate at full power when plugged into 110v?
If you're lucky, yes, it wouldn't be at full power.
If you're unlucky, you can create a short which will trip breakers.
I, myself, could deal with it, but I work on industrial/home electrical/electronics "just a but" :shock:
:lmao::lmao:
[PS, this is a bit different than a laptop PS that will aotusense and work on both input power levels.;-)]
Much better idea. Actually, ask if you can send it back and get a credit, even bettererer idea!!"thumbsup""thumbsup"8)I'll get a 110v one and have a spare gun and stand. Live and learn.... Thanks guys
Much better idea. Actually, ask if you can send it back and get a credit, even bettererer idea!!"thumbsup""thumbsup"8)
Ahhh...OK, makes sense. I have no clue where you're from based on your listed "location".8)The shipping to the house from over seas was a killer $42.00 for $50.00 in parts. Needed to get some 1/5 scale tire from them, thats the only reason I didn't order from the US warehouse. Shipping it back would be a killer...
Doubt it.Most likely it is good for 110v-240v most electronics with transformers are good for both voltages. Does should have a sticker that says what the input voltage is? the only real difference is the plug as different countries use different plugs.