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Quote from: Level42 on December 17, 2013, 12:40:45 AMQuote from: Bomjac on December 16, 2013, 11:24:44 PMwe were stacking up these external transformers during RGE/Eurocade and some were used on cabs that I am positive about they can simply be set to 230V and so don't even need one !Ah, could you tell me which of the cabs below can be set on 230v? Mario BrosDKDKJRPlaychoice 10Galaga Ms Pac-ManPac-Man
Quote from: Bomjac on December 16, 2013, 11:24:44 PMwe were stacking up these external transformers during RGE/Eurocade and some were used on cabs that I am positive about they can simply be set to 230V and so don't even need one !
No, f.i. my Ms. Pac Man (which, like most in Europe came from the container that Paul imported from the US) really had a transformer that is only suitable for US voltages.So I added a transformer from 230VAC to 110 VAC to the wooden plank that holds the original 2 transformers. Looks almost standard Of course there is nothing to keep people from mounting the converters inside the cab, either de-cased or not...
Yeps, just sent him a note through their contact page. Selected Kiala also at the order stage.Wait & see.
Sorry again for suggesting this company. It worked fine for me (5 converters) but they also stopped replying when I asked about your order.
I have a bad feeling about those..... I think 150W must be the absolute maximum peak power that it could deliver. I use one of those to power my US Dreamcast but a whole cab....I seriously would advice you to get some bigger ones Pieter, the physical size of such a transformer (which they are) just tell me it's not up to the job...I fear you may blow them up (maybe just a fuse inside) when you power up a cab. Another thing: allekabels.nl has an almost identical one and that is rated at only 100W.http://www.allekabels.nl/spanningsomvormer/1741/1054589/spanningsomvormer.html