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Low cost SMD Oven for making SMD samples and Prototypes
Not true at all!
220V outlets are very rare in residences - no need for them as 220V is only used for very high power equipment. The exceptions would be central air conditioners, electric stoves, electric water heaters, but these are typically hard-wired in a junction box. Run-of-the-mill appliances using up to about 20 amps are usually run on 110VAC Joe W3JDR "Highland Ham" wrote in message ... Voltage 220V, 8A fused. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is something of a show-stopper for those of us in the US... ======================= With 117 V being the normal nominal domestic voltage , I believe many premises in the US have nominal 234 V outlets as well , hence 220V wouldn't be a problem.........let alone be a 'show stopper' Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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