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harl prescod Posted on Dec 13, 2012

Want to change 60hz to 50hz help please

Bought spraygun 60hz. but want touse it at 50hz

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2007

SOURCE: Different HZs problem (from 60Hz to 50Hz)

Hi,

Yes there are frequency converters available but most are relatively over rated (industrial) for your requirement such as MDS Power or VisiComm Industries. What you need is a Low Power Solid State Frequency Converters lower than a
Electrocon Frequency Converters. However, I expect this devices to be rather expensive.

A few other options you may want to consider:
1. Contact the store where you bought if from; swap with an International version (Model SL-1210 Mark II; same price as SL-1200 Mark II); dual voltage switchable on rear of unit: 120 volts/60 Hz (U.S.) or 220 volts/50 Hz (Europe). You hopefully just spend for the cost of shipping + a restocking fee;
2. Contact 3rd party Technics TT specialist like TopDJGear, Quality Electronics, Planet DJ or DJHardware
and inquire if they would supply you the part(s) that you need to convert the 1200 to a 1210; or
3. Offer a swap on eBay.

Hope this be of some idea/help. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2008

SOURCE: 60hz to 50 hz

No need to worry about that. The direct drive on these turntables will adjust for hz setting automatically.

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see this link...it wil help you surely..

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