"jeffc" wrote in message
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Being a DIYer by nature this doesnt bother me, but what it does do is
make it harder to run your stuff on 230V US power, meaning two hots and
a ground.
I don't get it. Can someone explain how this can be used? I don't
understand how it's even an option with products meant to be plugged into
120v.
Of course, I am aware of the 120/240 v switch on many electronic units. I
didn't realize what you were talking about might be that simple in some
cases.