I bought a Logiq 9 from Canada where the power supply is 110V. To power it on in Italy , where it is 220V , someone could help if I need
to switch something in the tranformer box or AC power box. Many thanks Mario
My suggestion is to leave it this way, in 220V, and using a good 2,2 KVA or higher load Nobreak (UPS, sine, double conversion) with a 110V output. This seems to be easiest and cheapest way.
And, safer for the equipment...
I use to do this all the time, having the caution to tag all plugs and power cords involved.
Otherwise, you will need to replace the AC CTRL ASSY for a 220V part, or trying to modify the original, what I do not recommend.
Hope this helps, great week, take care, God Bless.
Is there any Power Input Selector on your power supply? If no, you might need to get step down transformer to step 220V to 110V to suit your power supply.
As Tim suggested, , I studied the manual many times and at the end I found the right way on the AC controller on the rear to switch a voltage selector from 110 to 220V
and a line voltage selector ( from pin 1-4 to pin 3-6).
Many thanks guys! mario
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Mario Coluccia
Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 04, 2014 11:09
I bought a Logiq 9 from Canada where the power supply is 110V. To power it on in Italy , where it is 220V , someone could help if I need
to switch something in the tranformer box or AC power box. Many thanks Mario
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Marcelo Antonio Correa
re: Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 05, 2014 07:49
Hi, Mario!
My suggestion is to leave it this way, in 220V, and using a good 2,2 KVA or higher load Nobreak (UPS, sine, double conversion) with a 110V output. This seems to be easiest and cheapest way.
And, safer for the equipment...
I use to do this all the time, having the caution to tag all plugs and power cords involved.
Otherwise, you will need to replace the AC CTRL ASSY for a 220V part, or trying to modify the original, what I do not recommend.
Hope this helps, great week, take care, God Bless.
Kind regards,
MAC.
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James Bong
re: Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 05, 2014 07:53
Is there any Power Input Selector on your power supply? If no, you might need to get step down transformer to step 220V to 110V to suit your power supply.
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Mario Coluccia
re: re: Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 05, 2014 04:21
Hi James as Tim suggested, I found a voltage selector and a line selector ( to move a cable from pin 1-4 to pin 3-6).Very grateful. Mario
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tim cowell
re: Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 05, 2014 11:10
Service manual: http://apps.gehealthcare.com/servlet/ClientServlet?REQ=RNEW&MODALITY=US
page 9-61 has the p/n for the AC CTRL ASSY, 220-240 V
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Mario Coluccia
re: Logiq 9 switch power supply
March 05, 2014 04:21
As Tim suggested, , I studied the manual many times and at the end I found the right way on the AC controller on the rear to switch a voltage selector from 110 to 220V
and a line voltage selector ( from pin 1-4 to pin 3-6).
Many thanks guys! mario
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