Like Roger, W5RDW, I run my KPA500 from a standard 117V wall outlet in a 
downstairs bedroom. This room also supplies power to my large iMac and several 
other 117V devices - not a single problem, and I've often run it between 500 - 
550 watts on 160 - 10. (Not 60 or 30 meters, of courseā€¦) :-)

73, Jim / W6JHB


On   Sunday, Aug 5, 2012, at  Sunday, 7:29 PM, NZ0T wrote:

> I would like to hear opinions on if it makes any difference to configure the
> KPA-500 for 220 volts?  Is it any more efficient?   Seems to me that 110
> would be the way to go for portability as long as efficiency is the same or
> nearly the same.
> 
> 73 Bill NZ0T
> 
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