Volt converter?

stone

Member
I bought a tunze pump off some one a well known auction site. Well I assumed it was 110 volt, but you know what they say. Turnes out it was 230v Is there any thing like a converter?
Thanks
Mike
 

scsinet

Active Member
Yeah there are converters for them, but they may not run quite right because of the frequency. Europe uses 50Hz, while we use 60. That affects the motor's speed, and most converters are simply step up transformers, they don't change the frequency.
You can try them though.
Voltage-Converter-Transformers.com sells a bunch of them. They used to have one that's rated for 100 watts (more than enough) for something like 20 bucks. Be sure to pay attention to what kind of plug is on your powerhead. Hopefully, it's a British BS1363, a German "Shucko", or the standard european two round prong plug. You can usually get transformers that already have these connectors. If it's something bizzare like an Iraqi or Australian, or French plug, you'll need to find a "travel adapter" that converts one to the other.
For a guide to what kind of plug your powerhead has, try this: http://kropla.com/electric.htm#plugs
Good luck!
 

stone

Member
Well, to make things worse they took the plug off. I guess its my fault for not asking, but I still think he should have stated voltage.
thanks
mike
 

scsinet

Active Member
Not really a problem. Many of those transformers have a receptacle on them that takes the "standard european two round prong" plug OR an US plug. Just splice a US plug onto it and you'll be okay. The pictures on the sites I mentioned should make things a little self explanatory. I made you a professional looking graphic to show you what the receptacle will look something like. It has square holes for a US plug and round holes for a european one.
 
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