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Transformer 7 years 11 months ago #19702

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Hi support,

If I bought a nanoavr from someone in the U.S., would I need to buy a new transformer? Does the included transformer work both on U.S and European voltage?

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I forget which PSU came with which box but the one I just checked is 100-240V. They have interchangeable power pins, hopefully the person who sold you the unit included the other sets of pins for you. If not you will need an adapter.
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John's is right on. We do ship the universal power supply with 4 adapters: US/UK/EU/AU.

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Thanks, guys. That's great :)

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Hi guys,

Unfortunately, the guys say that they either lost the plugs or they didn't have them in the box.

could you tell me if something like the below would work?

www.ebay.com.au/itm/5V-2A-AC-DC-Power-Su...&hash=item54132d87c1

If not, could you point me to one that would? :)

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actually, another option would be to use a plug adapter. Would the power supply switch to our current here in AU with the US plug on the adapter?

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A plug adapter would work fine.

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Yes, either plug adaptor or a single 5VDC supply with at least 1A output.

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