Electrical adapter needed in Europe ?

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Mylife
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Electrical adapter needed in Europe ?

Post by Mylife »

Hi from France,

If I order the fit-PC2 in the U.S., do I need to buy an adapter so that it can work on a french electrical network (220V) ?

Same question for www.fit-pc.co.uk (if a U.K. partner from Compulab is walking by) :
if I order in Great Britain, do you ship an electrical adapter for customers from the rest of Europe or will I have to get one by myself ?

Thank you.

yogev_ezra
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Re: Electrical adapter needed in Europe ?

Post by yogev_ezra »

The DC power adapter uses a standard "kettle lead" input, and suits for any input voltage. Please see the specs below:
http://www.mepos.ca/index.php?cmd=3A-181DBXX
ENG 3A-181DB12 0848A
INPUT: 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 0.6A
OUTPUT: 12V DC 1.5A
Plus on the inside, minus on the outside.

Therefore if you order from USA, the only thing you would need to buy is a power cord for your country, which should not cost you more than 2$.

Mylife
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OK

Post by Mylife »

Thank you yogev_ezra.

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