rewire for 220VAC
If inside there are any unused taps on the transformer it
might be possible internally. Remember. . .we are stepping down
the voltage from 120VAC to 40VAC (about 3:1 wind ratio). In a
220VAC situation. . .we will need an almost 6:1 wind ratio to result
the same 40VAC output from the transformer.
Or you could buy a step-down transformer that plugs into the wall
and steps the voltage down before the amp.
Or you could test the voltages and buy a 220VAC version of the
transformer and wire it in. . .internally or externally. . .
Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
Chris Browne
If inside there are any unused taps on the transformer it
might be possible internally. Remember. . .we are stepping down
the voltage from 120VAC to 40VAC (about 3:1 wind ratio). In a
220VAC situation. . .we will need an almost 6:1 wind ratio to result
the same 40VAC output from the transformer.
Or you could buy a step-down transformer that plugs into the wall
and steps the voltage down before the amp.
Or you could test the voltages and buy a 220VAC version of the
transformer and wire it in. . .internally or externally. . .
Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
Chris Browne
Need to say goodbye
To those of you on this site. I regret to inform you that "Testlab" is no longer with us. This is his wife and he passed away August 10, 2006. His real name was Al Sekeet and was a wonderful man.
Please remember him in all of your prayers as his is making the music in heaven sound so much better.
To those of you on this site. I regret to inform you that "Testlab" is no longer with us. This is his wife and he passed away August 10, 2006. His real name was Al Sekeet and was a wonderful man.
Please remember him in all of your prayers as his is making the music in heaven sound so much better.
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