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Re: AU-9500 Voltage problem


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Posted by Arsenio on October 31, 2004 at 11:12:03:

In Reply to: Re: AU-9500 Voltage problem posted by Sten on October 30, 2004 at 09:58:59:

: Hi Ken
: Donīt you have a Voltage Selector located at rear panel. Itīs hided under a cover where you can see Sansui Logo and Model Name of the amp. Two screws to be removed.

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: : Recently I got an AU-9500 from E-Bay which suprise me that was a 110V machine (shown in the back). But in the tech spec on this web, AU-9500 should be an 110-240 auto voltage machine. My country was using 220V power, any one can help to change the input accept to 220V????

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Hi Ken,
Try to open the ampl.cover,and locate inside if there is any voltage selector. My AU-819 voltage selector is inside the unit besides the transformer , a rectagular plug with pins has to be pullout and match the arrow to correct voltage setting, while my Eq SE-8 has a single color coded plastic socket pin to insert and match the voltage required, It might be similar. My place is also 220V, as long as 110/120/220/240 v(50/60~) stamped on the back of the unit more or less there is voltage selector unless stated 110/120V ONLY..
Regards!
Arsenio



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