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I might be taking a job which would require re-location from the US to the
UK. A fair bit of my recording and production equipment can take 110-220 input voltage, but a number of key pieces cannot. Adapting the plug from the 3-prong US to UK is not a big deal since you can buy in-line adapters for that, but how best to convert power for those devices in my studio? A whole house transformer to step down the voltage would be overkill (and maybe illegal?) and individual power converters per piece would be tedious to hook up and maintain for a dozen or so pieces of gear that were 110-only...I tried looking online for a small unit, like maybe a rack-mounted 1U or 2U device like a standard rack-mounted 1U power supply that might do something like this, maybe that could take the 220 input but allow you to toggle the output as 110 or 220 on the output plugs, but didn't see anything like that. I'd be really grateful if anyone has some advice on how best to tackle this? -Ben -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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