Hi Bob,

> Uh oh. I have an old PET2001 with a 200v power supply that I
> haven't powered up since I returned to the US back in 1989. I want
> to find a 110-220v converter for it, but it sounds like it may not
> have survived. How difficult is it to fix this problem? All of the
> components are pretty massive on that thing, so even fumble-iron
> me might be able to solder on a fix.

Do you mean 240 volt ? Dunno about converting, guess you can - I run the
other way here, sometimes with stuff I get from the US I have to convert UP
to 240v, no big hassle, got half a dozen converters that I just plug into,
bloody big bulky things...  Guess the same sort of thing would be available
to go the other way ?

cheers,

Lance

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