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Re: Voltage converter
[Re: SirRichard]
#315351
03/11/2024 10:55 AM
03/11/2024 10:55 AM
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Check your AC-DC converter for the USB plug; chances are very high that it supports 110-220VAC and 50/60Hz. If so, you don't need a voltage converter at all, just a plug adapter from US spade to round European. I haven't seen a notebook power supply in many years that doesn't support both currents and frequencies.
Last edited by Zanshin; 03/11/2024 10:56 AM.
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