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60 hz cassette deck on 50hz power?
Unless it's a real old model, the voltage conversion will be sufficient. Any
model using a DC motor will be unafected by the line frequency. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "arthur wouk" wrote in message ... my daughter wants to use a 60hz 110v audio cassette deck in new zealand which has 220v, 50hz power. a tranformer can handle the voltage reduction, but will the frequency change cause any problem to the motor drives in the cassette deck? i believe that the actual motor drives are dc, but the speed may be determined from the 110 ac frequency i think. any guidance? -- getting out of bed in the morning is an act of false confidence - jules feifer to email me, delete blackhole. from my return address |
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60 hz cassette deck on 50hz power?
"arthur wouk" wrote in message
my daughter wants to use a 60hz 110v audio cassette deck in new zealand which has 220v, 50hz power. a tranformer can handle the voltage reduction, but will the frequency change cause any problem to the motor drives in the cassette deck? i believe that the actual motor drives are dc, but the speed may be determined from the 110 ac frequency i think. any guidance? The speed of a cassette deck is generally NOT determined from the power line. |
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