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Khan
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Post by Khan »

hi ive bought one of these from a member here

I was wondering as I live in the UK do i need a step down converter to use this device or can I just use a normal 3 pin plug adaptor and plug it straight into the mains and use it?

I dont want to blow this thing up lol :lol:

thanks
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It should say on the unit, or in the manual how many voltage it uses.
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Post by PC Engine Fan X! »

On the XRGB-2's AC adapter, it reads 100v - 240v. It does tend to get very warm if used for more than a few hours in a single session using USA region 120v AC setting.

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Post by Khan »

ive been told i need a stepdown converter

thanks for the responses though guys 8)
RegalSin wrote:America also needs less Pale and Char Coal looking people and more Tan skinned people since tthis will eliminate the diffrence between dark and light.

Where could I E-mail or mail to if I want to address my ideas and Opinions?
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