How
do I choose the right transformer / converter?
On the back of your appliance, you will find
a label describing the power requirements. You should see
a label describing the Wattage (W) or the Amperage (A) of
the appliance. Once noted, choose a voltage transformer /
converter which can handle a higher amount of wattage then
your device is rated at. Certain devices which are motor based
may require additional power to start up then indicated (know
as Surge), in this case always add an extra 20% to the power
requirements of your device.
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What
kind of converter do I need for a TV or Monitor?
To connect a television to a converter you
must choose a converter more powerful that what is indicated
at the rear of your TV set, because it creates a surge when
it is turned on. We would recommend the VC750 for any TV or Monitor.
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Can
I connect an American 220 Volt Dryer or other 220 volt American products to a Transformer?
No you cannot connect an American 220 Volt
Dryer or other 220 volt american products to a Transformer. Voltage Transformers are made to convert single phase 110 or 220 volt. American
220 volt consists of 2 phase of 110 volt and European 220
volt consists of 1 phase of 220 volt.
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How to calculate the Wattage of an appliance?
If the label does not specify the wattage,
but you know the Amperage (A), you can calculate it using
the following formula: Amps (A) * voltage (V) = Watts
Example:
3 Amps * 220 volt = 660 watts
3 Amps * 110 volt = 330 watts
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Can
I use several appliances on the same transformer?
Yes as long as you don't exceed the Wattage
capacity of the voltage converter.
A "surge protector" is required. You can find them
on this web-site as well.
Example:
If you want to operate 2 appliances on one transformer.
One of them consumes 300 watts and the other 130 watts then
you would need a VC-500 (500
watts capacity) or higher.
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What is the difference between a voltage converter and a voltage regulator?
A voltage
regulator functions as a voltage
converter as well as a voltage stabilizer.
A voltage stabilizer will stabilize the
electricity to fixed current.
This unit is usually used in countries where
the voltage currency is not stable.
The voltage
regulator will stabilize a voltage fluctuation between
75v-130v to 110v (+- 4%).
The voltage regulator will stabilize a voltage fluctuation between 180v-260v to
220v (+- 4%)
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The
VC transformers have an American plug on the picture, but
I want to use them Overseas...
All voltage
converters only convert the voltage and not the cycle,
however most appliances and electronics will function properly
with them.
The VC transformers have an American plug
on the picture, but I want to use them Overseas..
VC model transformers come with
an American-to-European plug adapter GS20 (American input and output of 2 Round pin grounded).
You can find additional types of "plug
adapters" on the web-site or view our Voltage
Guide to find out which plug a given coutry uses.
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Shipping
Rates for Continental USA and Canada
Orders will be delivered to
you in 2 - 6 business days by FedEx Ground
For International Shipping Rates - FedEx
next day (US) - FedEx second day (US) - FedEx 3 day air (US)
and UPS Express 3 Day Air (Western Europe):
To view the shipping cost of your order:
1. Choose the products you
wish to purchase.
2. Click on check out.
3. Fill in the required information.
4. Click to continue.
5. You will then see your confirmation page with the shipping
cost.
6. If you accept the shipping cost, you can then fill in the
credit card information and submit your order.
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I
have a product that has a UK, Australian or Indian plug on
it can I connect it to the VC models?
Yes, you can connect it directly to the VC
series transformers since they come with a UNIVERSAL outlet
which can accept any 220 Volt/50Hz (overseas) plug type except
for the South African plug.
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Do
voltage converters convert the cycle (Hz)?
All voltage
converters only convert the voltage and not the cycle,
however most appliances and electronics will function properly
with them.
North American 110-120 volt electricity
is generated at 60 Hz. (Cycles) Alternating Current. Most
foreign 220-240 volt electricity is generated at 50 Hz. (Cycles)
Alternating Current. This difference in cycles may cause the
motor in your 60 Hz. North American appliance to operate slightly
slower when used on 50 Hz. foreign electricity. This cycle
difference will also cause analog clocks and timing circuits
that use Alternating Current as a timing base to keep incorrect
time. Most modern electronic equipment including battery chargers,
computers, printers, stereos, tape and CD players, VCR/DVD
players, etc. will not be affected by the difference in cycles.
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What
is the Difference between Servo and Relay type voltage regulators?
All voltage
converters only convert the voltage and not the cycle,
however most appliances and electronics will function properly
with them.
What is the difference between Servo and
Relay type voltage regulators?
The Servo type voltage
regulators,stabilizes the voltage by adjusting the transformer
to the desired output voltage. This ensures the highest precision
in voltage stabilization. The relay type is all done electronically,
therefore less precision.
The
Servo type voltage
regulators,stabilizes the voltage by adjusting the
transformer to the desired output voltage. This ensures
the highest precision in voltage stabilization. The
relay type is all done electronically, therefore less
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What
is meant by "continuous 2200-watts and peak 5000-watt surge"?
Some appliances or tools, such as ones with
a motor, require an initial surge of power to start up ("starting
load" or "peak load"). Once started, the tool or appliance
requires less power to continue to operate ("continuous load")
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