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Hey Aussie Webmasters
I have an Australian computer I need to work here in the states-
When you vidit the US where did you find a voltage converterfor a three pronged cord? You'd think this would be an easy thing to find- but I am losing my mind... Radio Shack? |
It may be alot easier to just replace the PSU, kB :winkwink:
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KB,
I bought them here at the airport on the way out..... British Airways sell a multi converter on their inflight shopping as well, and that can accessed online... don;t know URL sorry :-( Finally, Paycomm/Epoch in Vegas as a gift gave all attendees at their dinner a sweet little multi-converter pack from all countries to and from all countries, a great gift. Someone there will know where they got them one would think. Hope that's helpful mate. See you in Costa Rica ? Lindsay |
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No Costa Rica for me mate- I have a TV show I need to get launched here in the states in March and a lot of deals happening here right now for me. It's great to be busy, but I'll sleep when I am dead. Have fun in Costa Rica |
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kBizzle, have you checked newegg.com yet? |
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If it's a PC, the power supply may let you change the voltage... then plug in a standard US-plug IEC cable. If it's a laptop, the power supply will probably auto-adjust to anything between about 100V - 240V. In this case you may need a figure 8 power cable. The MOST important thing is to make sure that the power supply can handle the voltage difference. Converting between plugs won't help if it's expecting 240V... |
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