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Antony Muthoni Posted on Apr 12, 2019

Connecting a Samsung dryer 120/240v 60hz to a 240v 50hz powerlines

Check schematic on side back of dryer for voltage wiring

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2007

SOURCE: 50Hz to 60Hz conversion

Hi, Your idea is basically sound and should work as long as the UPS originally is designed to produce 240V 60Hz and has its own built in timebase. The reason is that the input as long as the voltage matches makes no difference (50 or 60 Hz). By design, the UPS converts the input voltage to DC to charge the internal battery. The battery then powers an electronic circuitry that produces the 240V 60Hz. The input is then isolated from the output in terms of frequency. This is a common design, however, there are some (not many) that uses for its local oscillation sampling from the source and therefore will replicate the input frequency to its output, but very rare; it's better that you know they exist. Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turn up or should you need further information. Good luck and kind regards. P.S. The only problem with 50 and 60 Hz is heat buildup which is tolerable and still within safe parameters. The only time the 50/60 HZ makes a big difference is when motors are used, timers such as in the early designs of microwave ovens, washing machines, etc., pumps and other highly inductive consumers. Most electronic devices converts the AC input to DC and therefore the frequency has negligible effect. Of course others may see it differently.

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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.

Jaime Hernandez

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2008

SOURCE: Change the vertical frequency to 60HZ on Samsung LT-P 227W

I'm sorry to say that this LCD is for Standard NTSC, HD-ready, PC-ready only and will not work in Europe unless you can get some NTSC signal. There is not way to change the internal settings because you will also need to change the tuner and many other parts. At this point the cheaper solution will be to buy a multisystem LCD that will work with PAL and NTSC signals.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Will DeWalt charger work on 120V 50Hz?

I don't think that would be a problem, For schematics I would go to Dewaltservicenet.com and type in your model number usually in the center of the site and download a breakdown. Let me know if i can help more.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2010

SOURCE: Samsung LCD TV series 5 240Vac, 50Hz will it work with 60Hz?

no only the voltage is critical.the only point is you have to select right counrty and tv sound and picture system on setup menu!

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