Hello dudes. Scored this cool little ultrasonic cleaner. Would like to use it for small parts(ex carb parts) and cleaning jewellery,my false teeth,(kiddin),etc.
Here's the tuff part that we may or may not achieve victory at. Its designed for non North American use. It runs on 220/240V.
and has a funky plug...
So a buddy suggests the obvious. Go buy...why is it always "just go buy" anyway, a converter plug that goes into a N.Amer plug accepts the funky plug and good to go. Questions are,the unit wants 240V the converter will dumb it down to 120V like yer wife needs to power her hair dryer while on vacation in Europe.
Will the unit function properly on 120V? If so,I could go that route.
What I'm thinking (stop it,I know) is there a way to change the wiring,plug also of course to make it work without an' adaptor?
Is the plug switch already cutting voltage in half?
Here's the board. Anything I can do?
Does it all get knocked down to 10A 12V ?
Whatcha think boyz...
Thanks for pondering and offering up an idea,
Rubb.
Here's the tuff part that we may or may not achieve victory at. Its designed for non North American use. It runs on 220/240V.
and has a funky plug...
So a buddy suggests the obvious. Go buy...why is it always "just go buy" anyway, a converter plug that goes into a N.Amer plug accepts the funky plug and good to go. Questions are,the unit wants 240V the converter will dumb it down to 120V like yer wife needs to power her hair dryer while on vacation in Europe.
Will the unit function properly on 120V? If so,I could go that route.
What I'm thinking (stop it,I know) is there a way to change the wiring,plug also of course to make it work without an' adaptor?
Is the plug switch already cutting voltage in half?
Here's the board. Anything I can do?
Does it all get knocked down to 10A 12V ?
Whatcha think boyz...
Rubb.