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Voltage Convertors for BOSE System

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Nitin

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I have a BOSE 35 Lifestyle system. For BOSE to convert to Dual
Voltage BOSE is charging a lot. I am taking the system to India(In
India we have 220-240 50/60 Hz). Following are Power Rating for the
devices, Please help me to find a better Step Down Voltage convertor.

Media Center :
For US I/P : 120V ~ 0.55A 50/60 Hz
International I/P : 220-240V ~ 0.30A 50/60Hz

And for Speaker System
USA : I/P : 100-120V ~ 50/60Hz 350W
International : I/P : 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz 350W

So If I am taking a US system to India, what should be the watt of
convertor for both the above system.

I want the most reliable voltage convertors.

Thank you, in advance
Nitin
 
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rw

Jan 1, 1970
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Nitin said:
Hi,
I have a BOSE 35 Lifestyle system. For BOSE to convert to Dual
Voltage BOSE is charging a lot. I am taking the system to India(In
India we have 220-240 50/60 Hz). Following are Power Rating for the
devices, Please help me to find a better Step Down Voltage convertor.

Media Center :
For US I/P : 120V ~ 0.55A 50/60 Hz
International I/P : 220-240V ~ 0.30A 50/60Hz

And for Speaker System
USA : I/P : 100-120V ~ 50/60Hz 350W
International : I/P : 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz 350W

So If I am taking a US system to India, what should be the watt of
convertor for both the above system.

I want the most reliable voltage convertors.

Thank you, in advance
Nitin

Like here in Canada you should also have a store in the states called
"house-of-220". You can see all the transformers they got and their specs.
You may need something in the 750W range
And also get a US style power bar.

rw..
 
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Jerry Greenberg

Jan 1, 1970
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You will require a power conversion transformer, not the solid state
type, to supply your units with the 120 VAC. The unit you need should
be rated to about 750 to 800 Watts. This is going to weigh a few
pounds! You must make sure that it will come with the proper
adabtors to fit the AC outlits where you are going. Since your units
are marked with the 50/60 on the label, the 50 Hz line frequency where
you are going will not be of a problem.

Also considering the radio in your unit, it may not work over where
you are going. In some parts of the world, the station alocation
pattern is different. This is for both the FM and AM bands. The FM
broadcast bandwidth may also be different as well. I would look in to
this. If their specs are different, the radio part will be useless, or
may play with a lot of noise and distortion.



Jerry Greenberg
http://www.zoom-one.com
 
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