Step down transformer 240-120/110V, 50/60Hz, 800VA/800W

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Hello.

I wish to purchase a step down transformer to run some Non-Intelligent
US equipment, eg., lead-melting pots and hot-stick glue guns. Voltae
and current are not critical eg. step-down voltage can be 110 or 120
volts, and current either 50 or 60 hertz. Power is critical eg. either
800VA or 800W (difference is pretty irrelevent). However price is a
concern, I have seen some very steep prices for the power capacity.

Any advice?

Regards,
Elmar Schueler.
 
<elmar@westnet.com.au>
I wish to purchase a step down transformer to run some Non-Intelligent
US equipment, eg., lead-melting pots and hot-stick glue guns. Voltage
and current are not critical eg. step-down voltage can be 110 or 120
volts, and current either 50 or 60 hertz. Power is critical eg. either
800VA or 800W (difference is pretty irrelevent). However price is a
concern, I have seen some very steep prices for the power capacity.

Any advice?
** Yeah - post your idea of a steep price.

Or do you expect the earth for sixpence ?




........... Phil
 
<elmar@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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Hello.

I wish to purchase a step down transformer to run some Non-Intelligent
US equipment, eg., lead-melting pots and hot-stick glue guns. Voltae
and current are not critical eg. step-down voltage can be 110 or 120
volts, and current either 50 or 60 hertz. Power is critical eg. either
800VA or 800W (difference is pretty irrelevent). However price is a
concern, I have seen some very steep prices for the power capacity.

Any advice?

Regards,
Elmar Schueler.
Here's one idea. Find the least expensive transformer you can, and buy it.
It's a common approach adopted by many people and works on many occasions.
 
Phil Allison wrote:
elmar@westnet.com.au
I wish to purchase a step down transformer to run some Non-Intelligent
US equipment, eg., lead-melting pots and hot-stick glue guns. Voltage
and current are not critical eg. step-down voltage can be 110 or 120
volts, and current either 50 or 60 hertz. Power is critical eg. either
800VA or 800W (difference is pretty irrelevent). However price is a
concern, I have seen some very steep prices for the power capacity.

Any advice?


** Yeah - post your idea of a steep price.

Or do you expect the earth for sixpence ?




.......... Phil


Cheap is what many here offer you philthy with consideration




free smacks around the face and body with a fence paling .
 
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 02:38:57 -0800 (PST), elmar@westnet.com.au wrote:

Hello.

I wish to purchase a step down transformer to run some Non-Intelligent
US equipment, eg., lead-melting pots and hot-stick glue guns. Voltae
and current are not critical eg. step-down voltage can be 110 or 120
volts, and current either 50 or 60 hertz. Power is critical eg. either
800VA or 800W (difference is pretty irrelevent). However price is a
concern, I have seen some very steep prices for the power capacity.

Any advice?

Regards,
Elmar Schueler.
Just run 2 things with equal power in series...
 
Cheap is what many here offer you philthy with consideration




free smacks around the face and body with a fence paling .
No wonder Phil gives so many people shit.
For a change, he has posted a decent reply and you still feel that you have
to attack him. Exactly who is the troll here? I'm sick of the bullshit.
.... Steve
 
Just run 2 things with equal power in series...
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight
please try it yourself, ill even let the two devices be identical.
 

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