120V -> 220v SMPS conversion?

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Sooo, I'm pretty sure the answer is NO!, but can I convert this 120v 60Hz SMPS to 220v 50Hz reasonably easily? The unit is an induction burner, and consumes 1800W. I have two of these and I'd rather not replace them. I have no schematic : P
 

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If I am right then it is not really and SMPS in the sense that others seem to be thinking. I assume Induction Burner means it is a 'hotplate' for cooking. The flat spiral winding seems to indicate as much. Like as not it is probably some sort of resonant mode thing driven directly from the mains and most certainly designed with a specific supply voltage in mind. You would, bare minimum, be looking at replacing power switches and retuning the tank so... not very simple at all.


Quick Google and....


Induction plate drive circuit - Google Search
Induction cooker
 
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