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2000 Watt Step Up / Step Down Automatic Voltage Regulator Transformer
!±8± 2000 Watt Step Up / Step Down Automatic Voltage Regulator Transformer
Post Date : Jul 27, 2011 16:30:07 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Personal assistance with Voltage Regulator Voltage Converters issues can be found toll free at 1-888-295-7650. Please call with any of your questions, we're here to help.2000 Watt Step Up / Step Down Automatic Voltage Regulator Transformer Features: * Certified and approved to meet CE safety standards. * Step down input range: 180-260 volts * Step up input range: 75-130 volts * Phase: single; frequency: 50/60 Hz. * Advanced microprocessor (MPU) technology * Convenient, replaceable fuse. * 4 U.S. outlets on transformer: two 110 volt and two 220 volt. * Dual scale voltage meter. * Dimensions: 15-1/2" X 12" X 9". * Weight: 30 pounds.
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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Goldsource® STU-2000 Step Up/Down Voltage Transformer Converter - AC 110/220 V - 2000 Watt
!±8± Goldsource® STU-2000 Step Up/Down Voltage Transformer Converter - AC 110/220 V - 2000 Watt
Post Date : Jul 25, 2011 06:14:42 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Made by one of the leading manufacturers in the industry, the Goldsource ST series step up/down voltage transformers offer you a safe, reliable, affordable & convenient solution to converting voltages from 110-120 volts up to 220-240 volts or from 220-240 volts down to 110-120 volts for both home use & industrial applications. The ST-2000 is rated at 2000 watts maximum. It features a heavy-duty cord with a standard US 3-prong plug plus a free American to German outlet plug adapter. There are a total of two grounded outputs on the front panel, one is designated for 120 volts and the other is for 220 volts only. They both are standard US outlets and can be used simultaneously. For safety, it's recommended by the manufacturer that the voltage transformer's maximum power should be equal or greater than the power rating of your appliance multiplied by 1.5. For example, if you have an appliance rated at 100 watts, you will need to pick a transformer with a maximum power of 150 watts or greater.