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The majority of gearboxes use anywhere from 50W-90W, depending on the application (plowing snow, roto tilling, lawn mowing, etc.) and the weather conditions. You'll want to use a LOWER VISCOSITY in ares where it gets very cold (50W-70W) and a HIGHER VISCOSITY in your warmer climates (70W-90W). There are some smaller HP units that can us a 30W-50W. Your best bet is to look up an owners manual online for your particular application if you can't find the original that came the unit.
The US and Canadian models are fixed voltage - 120V 60Hz. There isn't a model sold anywhere in the world that is multi voltage. The European model is 220~240V 50/60Hz
If you want to take this product abroad with you, then you will need to buy a Step Down Transformer. This will take 220~240V and convert it to 120.
The power consumption of the YSP4000 is 55W. You should over specify the Step Down Transformer by at least 20% to ensure there's enough current when the speaker needs it. 70W minimum should cover it.
Hi, I brought a Sony TA-F-210 new back in 1990 $ 650 NZ , and has been a very .. very good amp. Earthquake ruined it !! I still have the owners manuel and it says for UK and other countrys DIN, 1 kHz, 8 ohms . 70w + 70w . or . 20Hz-20kHz THD 0.05%, 8 ohms . 50w + 50w Hope this helps. Have been running big old 3 way 8 ohm 50w speakers for all its life and it grunts.. or did !! Nobody belived me I was running only 50w speakers !! I dont know what I will replace it with.. You will enjoy. Might look for another one ! Wayne.. NZ CHCH
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