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    #11
    You don't have to go to Raon if you're looking for Step-down(220/240 - 110/120V) transformer.

    Nearby electronics shops should have one of those in their stocks.

    With regards to the 110v conversion on your house, be sure that the main source is a 110-110 and not 0-220.

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    #12
    pede namang i-rewire din nila yung AVR na yun. AFAIK ung base ng AVR ay tranformer pa rin naman na 220v in and 220/110v ang out....the 110v out probably can be rewound to 120v instead of 110v.

    Another option is rewind the internal transformer ng appliance mo. I-convert to accept 220v instead of 120v. Yung isang binili ko ng Japan surplus na TV, ganun lang ginawa ng technician...ni-rewind ang tranformer wire from input of 110v ginawa na niyang 220v. This time its the primary coil ang minodify niya not the secondary coil.

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    #13
    Bili ka ng transformer na 100v~240v.

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    #14
    sa akin when my uncle gave me a set of medical instrumets, 110v siya..buti na lang yung mga avr's natin dito may 110v na plug.

    yung monitor ng mga pc natin, its best if you put it in a separate plug and not dun sa likod ng mga pc natin (power supply) para di nahihirapan yung power supply nyo. just a tip.

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    #15
    kaya naman my TV is US toshiba (110V)and running smoothly naman sa aking AVR 120V

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs
    yung monitor ng mga pc natin, its best if you put it in a separate plug and not dun sa likod ng mga pc natin (power supply) para di nahihirapan yung power supply nyo. just a tip.
    not true ... the monitor outlet on the back of pc power supply is directly connected (sometimes via L-C filter) to the ac input ... the p.s. electronics is solely dedicated to provide dc power for the pc ... samakatuwid, hindi nahihirapan ang power supply kahit nakakonekta ang monitor so likod nito

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by kimpOy
    kaya naman my TV is US toshiba (110V)and running smoothly naman sa aking AVR 120V
    same with me for the last 7 years(Sony nga lang brand) .

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    #18
    Baka naman autovolt na yung TV... the other appliances, well, either sila ang ipa-convert mo or yung mga outlets, tama silang lahat.

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    #19
    hindi dapat nagkaka problema yun, ordinary stepdown transformer will do.
    if the tv is 120w use 250w transformer or higher. if you use 150w transformer ,the tv will work but the transformer may not last long coz it will heat up easily.
    parang mga car system, dapat match din sila.
    ps: dont but transformer yun may casing. usaully kulang sila sa wattage.

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    #20
    Update:

    Nakakuha kami ng 1000W na may 110V/120V na output (PHP 2K plus PHP250 pa-wind nung isang 110V to 120V). Gumagana na yung TV at sound system ko Hindi na namamatay after a few minutes. Ganun din yung ionizer, telephone, toothbrush, at alarm clock ko!!!


    OT: Yung PSP na uwi ko made in the Philippines pala

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NAKUPO..... 120V na pala ngayon