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erik July 24th 03 08:51 PM

sm-230 info needed
 
Hello,

I would like to know if there is a way to change the input of a Kenwood
SM-230 from 110 to 220?

Thanks in advance,

Erik





Elmer E Ing July 24th 03 09:06 PM

Assume you mean primary power -- why not a step-up transformer ???

The manual should specify if there are transformer taps to do this. Don't
recall and sold mine

"erik" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I would like to know if there is a way to change the input of a Kenwood
SM-230 from 110 to 220?

Thanks in advance,

Erik







Elmer E Ing July 24th 03 09:06 PM

Assume you mean primary power -- why not a step-up transformer ???

The manual should specify if there are transformer taps to do this. Don't
recall and sold mine

"erik" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I would like to know if there is a way to change the input of a Kenwood
SM-230 from 110 to 220?

Thanks in advance,

Erik







Dale J. July 24th 03 10:34 PM

In article , "erik"
wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know if there is a way to change the input of a Kenwood
SM-230 from 110 to 220?

Thanks in advance,

Erik





I sold mine too and don't remember anything in the manual about 220 VAC.
I very much doubt it, but consult the manual. I won't ask you why, but
you might think about another transformer with the same voltage only
with a 220 primary. Should be fairly easy to find. Physical size may
be the big item.

Anyway good luck
Dale J.

--
Dale J.
Bloomington, Minnesota

E-mail:

Dale J. July 24th 03 10:34 PM

In article , "erik"
wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know if there is a way to change the input of a Kenwood
SM-230 from 110 to 220?

Thanks in advance,

Erik





I sold mine too and don't remember anything in the manual about 220 VAC.
I very much doubt it, but consult the manual. I won't ask you why, but
you might think about another transformer with the same voltage only
with a 220 primary. Should be fairly easy to find. Physical size may
be the big item.

Anyway good luck
Dale J.

--
Dale J.
Bloomington, Minnesota

E-mail:


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