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On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 15:25:41 +0200, Adrian
wrote: Hello fidik, Transformers do not change the frequency, just effective voltage. I know that, if you read my message you'll find that I say that the transformer outputs 110V@50Hz not 60Hz. That's not what I asked but whether the 110V of the transformer would be in tolerance for my 100V charge adapter. greetings, Adrian If it is 110V. It may be highter. The socket will be the same though. |
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