On Monday 06 January 2003 10:38, somebody wrote
>
> >
> >American designs rarely acknowledge the needs of 'the small little
> > bit of the world that's outside America' so I imagine you will be
> > stuck.
>
> Generally. you are right but you can buy this unit also for 230V, so
> i suppose the chnges are minor.
> For the input, I suppose thr transformator has two primary coils for
> 110V, witch are connected in parallel. Connect them in series for
> 230V. The output is probably more complicated.
> I don't think you will find any schematics.
>
> Edi
>
> >Can the switching devices handle double the applied voltage with
> >headroom to spare? If not, forget it.
>

I did qualify my sweeping insult with a 'rarely'. I'm not intending to 
insult anyone, just stating my experience.

BTW, I'm surprised to find 6V batteries - I thought they had all gone 
to 12V ones.

-- 
Regards,

Declan Moriarty.
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