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Marvic Mabini Posted on Jul 05, 2019

Can i use a avr instead of transformer to convert 110v to 220v

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2008

SOURCE: kitchen aid 110v 450watt, I want to convert to 220v

Hi guys,

The only available Kitchen Aid stand mixers on the European markets are the Kitchen Aid Classic and the Kitchen Aid Artisan.

The best way is to contact a Kitchen Aid service center / repair facility in your area.
Here is the European website of Kitchen Aid: http://www.kitchenaid.eu/eu_EU/ka/ka_europe.htm

If you bought a different Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer (like the Professional series) you probably won't find the required parts to convert it to a European model. The only way would be to use a voltage converter.

I hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: Modifying the DC18RA from 110V to 220v

Hi there the solution for how to mod a DC18RA charger can be found here. The "how to" comes with pictures and descriptions and it should be easy to follow, and best of all it works :)


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: plugged 4w 120v trimmer into 220v outlet with a 50-2000w 220-110v coverter - it blew fuse and doesn't work. soldering melted off wire inside

scrap the trimmer...
probablly damaged beyond cost of new one

a step down transformer would have been a better choice than a voltage converter ( not trying to be a wise guy here)..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: 110V 6ohz - 220V 50hz

Kitchenaid mixers are not recommended on the use of a converter as they are not tested under such conditions. Understanding this, using a convertor on your mixer may automatically void the 1 year warranty regardless of age.

There are international Kitchenaid dealers available if you are requiring 110V. You may contacted Kitchenaid Customer Service for more information.

Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2010

SOURCE: what is the specific power transformer (internal)

If the speakers are wanting 220V, will they work, at a diminished level, if you only supply 110V ?

Otherwise, you need a "step-up" transformer, which takes 110V input, and produces 220V as output.

Do the speakers have a "110V/220V" switch on them????

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Making my 220v appliance work on an 110v outlet

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I have an ELNA 3210 is 220v I live in Florida and need voltage transformer. from 220v to 110v for it and how many watts does it need? Thank you

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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google in your area to find an electronic store that provides this type of converters.
second choice .
if you know someone that winds electrical transformers or motors .you can ask him to modify your transformer its easy done .
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How do I use this adapter in the US with 220 voltage

is it an 220volt ac - dc adapter you could buy a 110V AC to DC adapter with the same DC Voltage and current rating
or you could buy a 110V to 220 Volt adapter
http://www.banggood.com/110V-to-220V-and-220V-to-110V-Voltage-Transformer-Converter-100W-p-938645.html?currency=AUD&refreshTmp=1&utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_content=lola&utm_campaign=Beauty-AU&gclid=CIG68_Gl2cICFVcJvAod7GgArw
be careful with switch settings
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/transformer-110v-to-220v


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http://www.frequencyinverter.org/







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I need to buy a hot resistance for change the original in a Helman Group RHP-625 Popcorn Maker

This is a common issue in the UK or overseas with US Products. Whoever there is a great and easy fix to this. Instead on converting you popcorn machine you can contact a electrician to make a 220V to 110V plug for you to use! You can also find these conversion cords online.
Basically you are only going to be using a single leg of the 220v outlet and a ground. That will achieve the 110V that you are needing.
You can also purchase a step down transformer from any electrical warehouse, but these tend to be expensive.
IF you want a free solution I recommend going to t technical school or even a High school with a shop class or industrial arts and ask the shop instructor for advice on making a cord for you.
You might have to buy him the required supplies and some donuts, But I think that you will find that will be much cheaper than a transformer or having a electrician come out.
You might even have a great friend that can do this for you, But i suggest that you trust him with you life before you use it. You wouldn't want a faulty cord to shock someone or burn down the house.
While this machine require very little power to run 12 gauge wire will be plenty.
I hope these suggestion help you get to some great popcorn!
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If I would buy a Onkyo TX-NR616 in the US (110V) and take it Europe (220V), wouldn't it be a solution to simply exchange the power transformer for a 220v one?

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However, if your on a technical side , trace the primary windings , and check

There are European versions which are already 220V, no need to convert.


Source : page EN 99 of the Onkyo TX NR616

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