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My understanding ... you want to buy a 110 to use with 240? If so, you want
to step down from 240 to 110. If it was me, and it was for a boat, I'd get a transformer to do that for me ... that way I could accomodate various 110 equipments. For example, when I was in Australia ... at a Radio Shack there, I could have aquired a (step down) transformer to accomodate my 110 stuff (I got by by asking around and borrowing). "AD" wrote in message ... Hi all, looking to replace my cordless drill on the boat with something a bit better. I am looking at a panasonic and have found the prices extremely cheap in the US but I need to get the charger to work with 240 volts not 110volts. Is it possible to modify a battery charger to do this or would I need to use a step up type voltage converter? TIA AD |
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