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Old 09-14-2004, 12:59 AM
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Originally posted by John Doucakis
Well the problem is that in E.U. we use 220v. In this respect buying a 110v power supply will be useless for me after the race. In addition I trust more the 12v battery and I might be carrying TAMIYA's 7.2v soldering iron which if connected on the 12v battery is incredibly powerfull and thus I can work on my V2 endbells without a problem

And in the end I will connect my R/C car to that 12v battery with special "stealth" wires and I will have the fastest car on the track!.
John

Most power supplies are switchable between 110v and 220v.
Ones like Team Much more put out 22 amps, are switchable between currents, use a simple computer cord, and weigh less than a kilo, price is also very reasonable. But im sure there are many others out there that cna be switched.
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