From this document
http://edrenzi.com/Code/Trans%20(1p).pdf
the power is going to be the same as it was with 220V
However you need a step up transformer
if the supply voltage is 110V then the primary voltage needs to be 110V and the secondary voltage needs to be 220V dependant on your Elna needing 220V to run.
Does the ELna have a power rating plate at 220 V AC and if not does it have a current rating at 220V as power = voltage x current
so if it was 1 amp at 220v the power rating would be 220 Watts
When a transformer is involved the current on the primary coils of the transformer will half due to the 1:2 ratio of the transformer and will drag the same wattage as 220 V .
Another consideration is the frequency of the supply I am guessing the ELna is looking for 50 Hz and I think Florida will be on 60 Hz - not sure if this will be an issue in the ELNA but there are frequency adapters on the market to convert 60 hz to 50 hz if it is an issue.
You might be able to check the elna circuitry to see if it has a transformer inside it that you might be able to change to run at 110V down to whatever the elna runs on internally at its internal transformer secondary voltage.
Also check there is not a switch on the elna to switch from 220 v to 110v on the unit - not sure if it has this feature ?
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