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Connecting a CPC 464 to USA power sockets

Started by lee337, 22:55, 11 January 20

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lee337

Hi there!

I just purchased a CPC 464 with green screen monitor(!) via eBay; shipped from the UK to the USA. Before I go down the rabbit hole of trying to get ROMS working via disk/tape emulators, etc. I was wondering if anyone would recommend precautions to take or additional hardware to use before connecting it to a USA mains power supply (with standard international adapter)?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts!

PS: The attached image show the haul I got for $270US (about £200). Not sure if I got a bargain, but I'm absolutely delighted  ;D

deepfb

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Bienvenido, and congratulations on your purchase :D . I have a pair of these Pyle step up/down converters, and I love them. There are several models, depending on the maximum power rating they can provide:



They are not the cheapest converters around, but they provide enought power rating for a CRT monitor.

Also, although I don't believe this will be useful for you, since the input is configurable it is possible to play with the settings to fit one's needs (I set one to 240V input, and taking into account that the mains supply in Spain is 220V, I have ~100V on the output, which is perfect for Japanese computers).

Bryce

Depending on where you are and whether you're in an apartment or a house, you may be able to do this trick (if you're up to messing with 220V circuits):


Bryce.

ComSoft6128

Funny video, funny bloke.

I assume that he knew exactly what he was doing.

Rhetorical question - no answer required.

Bryce

Quote from: ComSoft6128 on 17:30, 12 January 20
Funny video, funny bloke.

I assume that he knew exactly what he was doing.

Rhetorical question - no answer required.
Watch his other videos and you'll see that he knows exactly what he's doing. He just likes to add a few high-voltage short circuits to his videos for entertainment purposes.

Bryce.

lee337


QuoteI have a pair of these Pyle step up/down converters, and I love them.


Thanks! I just picked one up on Amazon for $19  :)


QuoteDepending on where you are and whether you're in an apartment or a house, you may be able to do this trick (if you're up to messing with 220V circuits):


Ha ha. I would probably kill myself and/or burn the house down. Besides, I already have too many hacks/experiments going on in the kitchen...



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