This is not specified..but only the voltage ...being made for the US ..is on 120 V ..
the exact specifications are : 120v ~ 60hz 0.65a
If you need to use it in another location and you want the info for to use a transformer ..I'll say that any transformer that have an 120 V output ..and over 50W will do the job ..cause it;s motor can not be more powerful ..its somewhere between 50 and 100 ..
Here is the owner's manual online if you do not have one.
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/BSC/public/files/dlf/doch000470/bc21es20cs60ce50ex66xr6677ug10en.pdf
The average sewing machine will use around 50-100 watts. The owners manual does not list the watts needed. If you will look on the machine you will see a label somewhere that list the watts required for the machine. Any common 15 amp or 20 amp circuit will easily run your machine. I suspect you are wanting to run it off an inverter. If that is the case allow 125 amps for the sewing machine and you will be just fine. Just do not plug it into an extension cord which will increase the watts needed for the machine.
bAttach the extra spool pin.
Put the extra spool pin in the hole on the top of
the machine. Put the second spool of thread
onto the extra spool pin.
See page 25 in owners manual.
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thanks clay. Looked over the machine - it has nothing there besides 120v ~ 60hz 0.65a
I am just getting a step down transformer as using this machine in Australia and we run off 240v.
So I guess any transformer that handles between 50 and 100 watts should be adequate?
Many thanks
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