Hi all,
I've recently purchased a Behringer Europower PMP1680S from the USA to Australia not realising that it only works on 120V.
It does not have a voltage selection switch and I've opened the unit and noticed that there are bridges on the power supply PCB.
There are the two next to each other labeled 120V & 240V respectively, and there is one on its own labeled 120V.
Both 120Vs are bridged and the 240v is open.
The power supply part no is: SMPSU29 PCB909090REVB
Does anyone know if the unit can be made to run on 240V simply by changing these bridges??? Or is there more involved????
(PS. I know I can just go out and buy a voltage converter, but I thought I'd try and see if there was a way of doing it internally first).
Thanks
I've recently purchased a Behringer Europower PMP1680S from the USA to Australia not realising that it only works on 120V.
It does not have a voltage selection switch and I've opened the unit and noticed that there are bridges on the power supply PCB.
There are the two next to each other labeled 120V & 240V respectively, and there is one on its own labeled 120V.
Both 120Vs are bridged and the 240v is open.
The power supply part no is: SMPSU29 PCB909090REVB
Does anyone know if the unit can be made to run on 240V simply by changing these bridges??? Or is there more involved????
(PS. I know I can just go out and buy a voltage converter, but I thought I'd try and see if there was a way of doing it internally first).
Thanks
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