Voltage outlet in Canada is 110-120 while some parts in Asia, it's 220-240V. Can MotoMaster Eliminator 1400A Booster Pack be charged without harming the unit?
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no it will burn the power supply if half wave rectifier is used in adapter then it may work if you are not technical person then purchase new adapter or convert it from any technician
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Not much my friend.
Are you in the USA or other place where 110/120 volt is the norm???
How in the world did a 110 V - 15 or 20 amp outet get put on a 220 volt circuit?????
Is this a rental property? If yes, I'd be calling the land lord and if I didnt get any satisfaction there, I'd be calling the city or the county or who ever oversees rentals and I'd be calling the news paper!
If this is your house - get yourself a volt/ohm meter and check all outlets in your house and garage and outside ... If you are not sure how to do this, it would be worth the investment to have a electrician inspect this house.
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Three years is pushing the life of the batteries. Have them checked where your type of battery is sold.
SOURCE: the unit input voltage is 110 volt and was plugged
The winding is center tapped. It generates +/-24.5 volts DC. Based on it being a capacitor input filter, we need a peak voltage about 1 volt higher to account for the droop of the capacitor and the .7 volt drop of one silicon diode...
Since we need 25.5 volts peak then we need that divided by 1.414 RMS out of ONE side of the center=tapped secondary... So our secondary voltage is 18 volts either side of center.
You will need a 36 volt center-tapped secondary. Here is one that would work:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=162J36-ND
This has two 18 volt windings that you would connect in series and a dual primary you can set for either 120 or 240 input. About $19 US.
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Search for a step-down transformer, like the one linked -
http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/stepdown.htm
Double the transformer watt rating for best performance. This particular link appears to be one- outlet per transformer.
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