sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
i need something that converts the 110V line to 240V so that i can plug it into a blender thats rated at 600W. any suggestions as to where i should look?
googled it but there are some brands which i havent heard of before. 8/19/2007 1:19:53 PM |
e30ncsu Suspended 1879 Posts user info edit post |
why does your blender need 240V? 8/19/2007 1:21:52 PM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
because i bought it out of the country. 8/19/2007 1:22:50 PM |
e30ncsu Suspended 1879 Posts user info edit post |
just buy a new blender 8/19/2007 1:23:46 PM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
that wouldnt make sense because its a pretty fancy one...worth about a 100 bucks probably...tons of attachments as well 8/19/2007 1:26:58 PM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
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what kind of plug does it have? the transformer is going to cost as much as a new blender you know.
maybe this will do?
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Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
220v 8/19/2007 2:32:02 PM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
^^ thanks,been there, done that...but i wanted to know if there's any brand anyone's tried and would recommend
also, it has a 3 pin plug 8/19/2007 2:53:07 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
this is a bad idea.
is it even ok for 60hz
[Edited on August 19, 2007 at 8:48 PM. Reason : .] 8/19/2007 8:47:58 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
grab some wires and try it out in the dryer outlet 8/20/2007 3:11:54 AM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
Oddly enough, Chief has a point there. Such transformer adapters were not meant to drive motors, much less 600W, so that 220V outlet might be your best shot. Perhaps you can get a spliter for the jack powering your electric range.
That said, I'd just get a new blender; motors are very particular about such things depending on how they are wound; it is designed to run on 50hz, not our native 60hz. 8/20/2007 8:33:27 AM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
thanks folks. 8/20/2007 9:24:02 AM |
esgargs Suspended 97470 Posts user info edit post |
I bought one to convert 220V to 110V, that was rated for about 500 Watts, and said that it could be used with microwaves, TVs etc., but expressly said not to use with high current motors. 8/20/2007 9:31:48 AM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
^where'd you get it from? link available by any chance? 8/20/2007 9:54:12 AM |
esgargs Suspended 97470 Posts user info edit post |
at the Indian grocery store for like $50. 8/20/2007 10:07:42 AM |
sleepyhead All American 820 Posts user info edit post |
will have a look. thanks. 8/20/2007 10:17:37 AM |