Converting frequency on US devices (60Hz - 50Hz)

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njerime

Joined Oct 14, 2023
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happy Sunday sir i like that explaination very well!



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sorry for the late reply sir, i actually thought i had write on this thread , but i didnt (i was distract)
actually i only need one fully working :D , that will not be a problem becouse the air chair isolated from the rest of salon where they also do make up, so for each client that is interested in the revair treatment they will have a isolated chair.
Its not excluted in future to put more revair machine and increase the music volume ahah since the foreign women that are interested in this air threatment are a lot in my area .. little by little .. for everithing there is a solution
Hi, did you get a solution around this problem? I have the revair hair dryer just shipped from US and am facing a challenge. I realise I need a converter from 120 v to 240 v.
 

njerime

Joined Oct 14, 2023
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Welcome to AAC!

A simple voltage converter may result in motor damage because of the mains frequency difference. Have you read all the previous posts in this thread?
Yes I have. Wanted to know if the original poster of this question got a solution that I can use for my case.
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
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Yes I have. Wanted to know if the original poster of this question got a solution that I can use for my case.
This is where it is normally suggested you start your own thread. You define in detail exactly what your goal is and what you have. Things like voltages and load currents you expect to have. The more info you provide the better the help you will get.

Ron
 
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