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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Penang
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Hi guys,
Do you guys know if the output of the OneAC power conditioner can be converted from 120Vac to 240Vac and vice versa? I'm thinking of getting a CB1120 to use with my 240Vac rated equipment. Looking at the operating manual, it seems like it is possible to do the conversion. Has anyone opened up any OneAC power conditioner and looked at them or done any conversion before? Any help is very appreciated. Many thanks! Ken |
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