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750 Watt Voltage Converter Transformer Heavy Duty Step Up/Down 750W 110-220V
$ 31.67
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Description
Voltage Conversion Unit:USA/Canada 110/120v & International 220/240v
Brand New ST750 Two Way 750 Watt Voltage Converter
Heavy-Duty 750 Watt Step Up & Down Transformer
This step up/down transformer allows to use electrical appliances and electronics of one voltage to use with another voltage i.e. 110v or 220v in worldwide regions. For example this will allow to use North American 110 volt appliances in Europe/Asia/Africa with 220/240 volt or vice versa.
Features:
750 watts max capacity
Grounded Transformer for Two Way Voltage Conversion - 110 volt to 220 volt and 220 volts to 110 volt
Built-in fuse protection system
Power on-off switch with led indicator
Durable copper coil winding
Heavy-Duty for continuous use.
Operates on 110/120 60hz or 220/240 volt 50hz single phase and converts to and from 110/120/220/230/240 volt
Input voltage selector on rear of the unit (110/200/220/240 volt)
Good for both electric and electronic products like Computers, Consumer Electronics, Household Appliances, Power Tools, and more.
1 Outlet for 110-120v & 1 Outlet for 220-240v (receptacles)
European/Asian style power cord plug
American plug adapter included. (conversion plug from two round prong to two flat prong)
Dimensions: L - 7" x W - 5" x H - 4" approx.
Weight:
11
lbs approx
Model: ST750
To convert 220V to 110V (Step Down):
1. Make sure the appliance to be plugged in uses fewer watts than the transformer's rating.
2. Insert the voltage tap plug(located on the rear of the transformer) into the pair of holes marked ‘220V ’
3. Plug the transformer 's power cord into a source of 220 volts.
4. 110 volts
will be available at the front panel outlet marked ‘110 volts’ when
the power switch is turned on.
To convert 110V to 220V (Step Up):
1. Make sure the appliance to be plugged in uses fewer watts than the transformer's rating.
2. Insert the voltage tap plug(located on the rear of the transformer) into the pair of holes marked ‘110V ’
3. Plug the transformer 's power cord into a source of 110 volts.
4. 220 volts
will be available at the front panel outlet marked ‘220 volts’ when
the power switch is turned on.
Caution:
1. The maximum power must not be exceeded by the appliance(s) connected to the transformer.
2. To prevent damage and possible fire hazards, the fuse should be replaced with a slow-blow fuse (MDL)
of the same ampere rating as the original if the fuse continues to blow, the transformer and/or the appliance connected to it may need repair.