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- Subject: Re^1: U.S. Amiga and European Electrici
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- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 96 20:39:43 GMT
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- From: Spike@zooted.commo.mcnet.de (Todd Garoutte)
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- Reply Mail from rldickin@puc.edu dated 19-02 22:15
- subject 'Re: U.S. Amiga and European Electricity'
-
- > The big ugly box probably just has a 2:1 transformer in it to step down the
- > voltage. It probably doesnt change the 50Hz to 60Hz but computers dont
- > really care anyway. Some monitors will be affected by different
- > frequency of power, but most work on both.
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- Just a note.....I live in Germany and also have a 4000 110V....it runs my
- BBS fine 24/7 for the last 2 years...never had a problem.....I use a 750
- Watt step down transformer....the monitor is also 110V... (1960)
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- C-ya
- Todd
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