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Hi Guys,<br /><br />This is what I have learnt the hardway so wanted to share it with everyone who wants to get his Dynaudio Speakers converted from 240V to 110V or 110V to 240V.<br /><br />I actually requested many forums including Dynaudio Support as I bought mine from US and they were 110V, I wanted to use it in my Country which has 240V standard, What these guys suggested me was to order the whole AMP Modules for the speakers if I want to have them work in my country. In other words it was a solution of $350 per module totals to $700.<br /><br />Shame on them as I opened the speakers myself and found a small jumper wire hooked up on the connections marked 110V and there were other connectors marked with 220V and 240V.<br />All I did was just took out the jumper from 110 and inserted it in 240V connectors!!<br />Thats about it!<br />So guys forget these mean techiz at Dynaudio and use my experiene to solve your problem :-)<br /><br />Cheers<br />Satch<br /><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
If your Panasonic phone device runs on 110v then to connect it to 220/240v mains supply you need to purchasr a step down transformer that converts 240v to 110v. Make sure the step down transformer has a wattage equal to or greater than the rating stated on the Panasonic phone device.
If your supplying 240 vac to a 208 vac element it will work but shorten the life of it.Goto 3wire.com and register,they should have a 208vac element.The wild leg could also be an issue but if you get a 208 vac element it shouldnt hurt it that much.Why you would be getting a reading of 240 vac on l1-l2-l1-l3-l2-l3 is strange.Let me know.
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