@thyce Thing seem to be quite different in the US to the UK this is a typical UK consumer unit with the usual value breakers for a there bedroom house. https://cursorium.co.uk/uploads/consumer_unit.jpg
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How many of you guys truly know of Puritan Audio Labs ? Not many yet ,these are made in the U.K
I have 3 friends in Europe that own them , and found a guy at our audio club just an hour away
I will check out next week , and against the much more costly AQ niagra this removes hum,noise
like nobodies business .model 136, and better still model 156 all under $2k check out the video.
https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/puritan/
I have 3 friends in Europe that own them , and found a guy at our audio club just an hour away
I will check out next week , and against the much more costly AQ niagra this removes hum,noise
like nobodies business .model 136, and better still model 156 all under $2k check out the video.
https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/puritan/
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lemonhaze @cleeds ... You also state: " And of course the power cord will need to be changed to have the proper connector for the 240VAC service."Hey @lemonhaze: Think about your typical power cord. You’ll note it has a connector at each end of the cord. One end goes into the wall for AC power. Connectors for 240VAC supply are different than connectors for 120VAC supply. That is why I stated that the cord will need to be changed to have the proper connector. |
cleeds, fair enough. So it’s not the power cord that needs to be changed but just the connector that plugs into the wall? I have lived in countries that use one voltage only. South Africa, UK and now Ireland which are all +/_ 230V The potatoes are not the same, British and Irish spuds taste terrible! |
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