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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:06 am Post subject: What about the voltage differences in Europe and the USA? |
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For the USA and Japan where voltages are 110V, you need the step-up convertor to achieve the 220/240V needed for the Idromed to work. https://www.iontodevice.com/sweating/iontophoresis/step-up-transformator-110-to-240-v.html Hidrex iontophoresis machines have a 110-240 Volt widerange plug. In America you don't need any another thing besides the transformer, since the Idromed has the standard US 3 nose plug.
Quote: | What about the current or voltage difference in Europe and America? Do I need anything extra for this pulsed unit to work in america?
| For Australia you don't need a step-up transformer, since the Idromed works at 220/240 V.
Quote: | I live in Australia, would you please let me know if you could provide me the proper transformer for Australia. | The transformer for the iontophoresis devices delivers 45 Watts max. This is enough because the device itself only needs 1 watt to work.
Quote: | What is the wattage, or the amperage of the step-up transformer that you are selling? |
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