Voltage Regulators For Cell Phone Use
#21
Joined: Jun 2004
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Everything you've written is correct. Mine was a general caveat with no one in particular in mind.
I have been explaining the difference between a switching converter and a transformer (and when to use each) about three times a month for two years on this forum.
http://www.franzus.com/Merchant2/mer...&Screen=UE
I have been explaining the difference between a switching converter and a transformer (and when to use each) about three times a month for two years on this forum.
http://www.franzus.com/Merchant2/mer...&Screen=UE
#23
Joined: Feb 2003
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Thanks for that, Robespierre. With your post coming so soon after mine, it wasn't unreasonable to conclude that you were specifically referring to me. Incidentally, that was a very good reference you provided. Had you responded with it first I probably wouldn't have bothered to reply to the OP, as anything I said would have been redundant.
For the record, I have a range of German-made heavy duty step-down transformers up to 1500 watts to run American appliances in my European home. With the price of things in the UK, it is often cheaper to buy from a US source and run through a transformer. The heavy duty transformers are far too heavy to use for travel, though.
I have the opposite problem of most posters on this board, as when I visit my family the US, as I will next month, my devices need to run on 120V electricity. Whenever possible I buy dual or multivoltage products.
For the record, I have a range of German-made heavy duty step-down transformers up to 1500 watts to run American appliances in my European home. With the price of things in the UK, it is often cheaper to buy from a US source and run through a transformer. The heavy duty transformers are far too heavy to use for travel, though.
I have the opposite problem of most posters on this board, as when I visit my family the US, as I will next month, my devices need to run on 120V electricity. Whenever possible I buy dual or multivoltage products.



