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by Amanda » 16 Feb 2010, 17:04
Hi all,
Can I ask you to tell me the voltage rating on the back of your amps
please?
I'm wondering how many if any 240v rated amps there are out there.
Amanda
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by aardvarkd » 16 Feb 2010, 18:01
My AC15H1TV sez 220-230V, 50-60Hz 100W.
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by jimuc » 16 Feb 2010, 20:30
Hi Amanda,
My AC15 Heritage says the same as Pete's
220-230V 50-60Hz 100W
Cheers, JIM
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by Amanda » 16 Feb 2010, 20:42
Hi,
Crazy isn't it!
They make 240v amps ----- For Australia!
Mains voltage here at my place is always around 245V!
Makes you think!
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by John Brown » 16 Feb 2010, 20:46
Hi Amanda
My AC15 Heritage is the same as Jim's and Pete's - 220-230V
Best Regards
John
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by peter roest » 16 Feb 2010, 22:51
In the rest of Europe the rated voltage is 230Volt +/-10 %. That means that electric equipment should be suitable for 253Volt. I think that's no problem for 245V in the UK. Only the valves have a little shorter using period.
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by roger bayliss » 17 Feb 2010, 00:59
Model specs in the Handbook state 230v for GE and UK and 240v for AU and 100v for JP and 120v for US and EX with fuses rated at 250volts for both the AC15 and AC30....
Checked a few other things around the house and found 230v was quite common too
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by Didier » 17 Feb 2010, 09:55
Here is what the owner's manual says about the AC15H models :
– 100JP = 100V 50/60Hz – Fuse T2AL 250V
– 120US = 120V 50/60Hz – Fuse T2AL 250V
– 120EX = 120V 50/60Hz – Fuse T2AL 250V
– 230GE = 230V 50/60Hz – Fuse T1AL 250V
– 230UK = 230V 50/60Hz – Fuse T1AL 250V
– 240AU = 240V 50/60Hz – Fuse T1AL 250V
It's the same for AC30H apart for fuse values.
I guess that the only difference between the "European" model (230GE) and the UK one is the mains plug.
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by cockroach » 17 Feb 2010, 10:39
I can tell you from experience that getting a shock from Australia's 240 volt supply is no fun!
Doing gigs years ago in old places with lousy wiring was a regular risk- I once got a belt in the mouth off my microphone whilst singing and playing my guitar- the shock knocked me back over the drummer's kit behind me- not recommended- luckily it's better now!
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by keithmantle » 17 Feb 2010, 11:24
Hi Amanda, mines 220-230v
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