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220 to 110 Voltage Convertor Continuous Use



 
 
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Old June 22nd, 2005, 06:44 PM
Larry
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Juliana L Holm wrote:

I double checked them today. Only the PDA is truly not dual voltage (it's a
three or four year old Handspring Visor). The camera is as is the other
electronic equipment.

So for a 30 watt PDA that I charge up every week or so, do I need a transformer,or can I get by with a converter?

It would be cheaper to buy a universal charger for the PDA, if that is
the only thing that you need 110v for. You can probably find a
"universal" with the right voltage at Radio Shack, but, if not,
www.brando.com.hk However, be sure to take a power strip to plug them
all in to!

Larry

 




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