I had my receiver but the line frequency is 50 hertz/ 220 vac, Is there any problem if I plug to 60hz/220vac?

June 23rd, 2007 | by admin |
tawey asked:


if there is problem what particular component damage.

Karl
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    1. 2 Responses to “I had my receiver but the line frequency is 50 hertz/ 220 vac, Is there any problem if I plug to 60hz/220vac?”

    2. By Dave S on Jun 25, 2007 | Reply

      50 and 60hz are very similar and so you should not have any problem at all.

    3. By MunkeyQ on Jun 26, 2007 | Reply

      The transformer may run bit hotter not normally problem.

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