send an e-mail to PL , along with serial No. of your amp
that way you'll have proper information , in time
NP is not reading all posts here
another way is that you post some pictures of internals ( xformer wiring ) and I can help , but let's do it in right way
230 on 240 is not risky , if that 239 is just higher voltage on standard 230Vac mains
but - if your standard voltage is 240 , then you must count on usual 10% rise , and that will be too much
so - important question - is 240 standard voltage in your area ?
if 230 is , don't worry - amp is made for that
that way you'll have proper information , in time
NP is not reading all posts here
another way is that you post some pictures of internals ( xformer wiring ) and I can help , but let's do it in right way
230 on 240 is not risky , if that 239 is just higher voltage on standard 230Vac mains
but - if your standard voltage is 240 , then you must count on usual 10% rise , and that will be too much
so - important question - is 240 standard voltage in your area ?
if 230 is , don't worry - amp is made for that
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I don't think its an issue in practice. In the UK we had "240V" for decades, then several years ago it was "rebranded" to 230V to supposedly bring us into line with other countries.
Only the tolerance changed from the old historical -/+6% to a new +10/-6% so in reality nothing really changed and we still see voltages near to 254 on a "good" day
Only the tolerance changed from the old historical -/+6% to a new +10/-6% so in reality nothing really changed and we still see voltages near to 254 on a "good" day
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