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Dewalt DG7000E stalls out whenever switch set to 240v. (with or without load) Runs fine and powers things with the 120V setting and plugs. Any ideas?

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It might be one of the following: 1. Voltage changeover selector switch has blown - check if the power is still there before it enters the switch and still there after it leaves. 2. Breaker has failed on that leg - test before and after to see if working correctly 3. The plug socket has failed - Look for burn marks where wiring enters. 3. There is a fault in the alternator - see 2nd video down on this page for testing:https://www.generatorguru.com/help-me-fix-my-generator-repair-advice/ Hope this helps you. If you need more advise please contact us on our website www.generatorguru.com. We are always happy to help.
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SOURCE: change 120v chager to run on 240v

all you needs is a step tranformer from 110v to 220v ac

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2008

SOURCE: Changing Dewalt charger from 120V to 240V

all i can say get a seperate step up transformer fron 110v to 220v.then just plug in charger to the step up transformer. make sure that u have 2 consider the frequency in ur country.

Chickenwatt

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: DBX DriveRack PA power failure

repair the transformers,,,using a digital voltmeter when both transfrormer are good the measure like 56 ohms, if one is good and the other is bad is gonna measure like 120 ohms , if both are damage it will measure nothing, all this with the switch in its on stage.

If you dont find anyone that can repair the transformers buy them.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: 120v Bose Wave Radio/CD player plugged into 240V outlet

There is a fuse you can check. Also a rectifier bridge, a 3 terminal regulator IC (18V in, and 10V out) as well as a small transistor Q1 which often shorts. Easy and cheap fixes, or I would offer to buy your non-working model Bose if you decide to sell it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: washing machine keeps tripping electric switch

Hiya,
there is a few things that will do this to your electics 1st & formost if your trip switch is tripping off remember this is a safty device to prevent fire so ignoring the problem & switching the power back on to try again could run the risk of fire!!

when the power trips you will need to know at what point in the wash this happens if its when the machine is emptying then it would be a pump issue if the machine is emptying no problem then the issue is more likely to be the motor either of which would need to be replaced if you are having these problems.

on rare ocasions you can spring a leak & if water gets on the electrics this will also trip the power but this is 1 of the least likely posabilatys.. rest assured if the power is tripping off then your home electrics are working fine & to confirm all sockets run from 1 main fuse all lights run from a second main fuse then there is a few other bits that run on there on fuses too i.e. cooker, power shower etc.. remember always get a qualified electrician to work on your electrics to ensure the job is carried out correctly

Hope this helps

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Good morning, problem began when timer stopped working at the pin "off" point. Figured a new timer was in order so replaced with a WG1573-5 (same as previous) Timer is T104. Now the problem, when the timer...

Did you buy new timer or new clock motor?
WG1573 is replacement 240v clock motor for T100 series timer.
T100 series is fully repairable and can be maintained to last decades. I've seen operable timer from 1950s.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#T100

You can convert T104 240Volt timer into 120V timer by changing clock motor to WG1570 to replace WG1573.

In any case, timer is wired wrong somehow since it seems to cut off one leg of the 240V circuit.
Copy following links for illustrations and troubleshoot and more information than you can use in decades:
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/T-104-control-240V-Load4-35.jpg

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http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html#T104
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Hi. I have a charger for 18v Dewalt Li-Ion (dc9130 120v 60hz) and I'd like to find a circuit diagram so I might be able to convert it to use with 240v 50hz. So I probably need the diagram for the 240v one...

most chargers will fuction on 240/50 hz, look closely at the writing on the charger, it may say. I have laptop chargers and have used the overseas with no problem, that being said, you might try contacting dewalt and asking them if you can do it. Like I said, it probably already will work without doing anything. i have seen some devices (amplifiers mostly) that have a switch on the bakc to switch voltage, ( I don't recall ever seeing a switch to change line frequecny though), hope this helps a bit
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Can you put a aussie 240 volt plug on an US battery charger

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Engine runs and there is power but it cannot keep up on demand

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Pluged into the wrong voltage

Hi,


You have to replace the power supply with exact voltage and amperage.
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Dewalt charger

Ok, for easy way, you can just put a 1~2A diode in series of the input 240v power wire, so the after voltage would be around 120v, but for precaution it is better that you put two diode in series, it will give you same result. In addition, I have already tested it on a similar charger, it works fine.
p.s: I do have a similar one that is also 110v, I compared it with other 240v one. They worked same.
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