Willie,

Mine is supposed to switch automatically.

But as for "you can put together an adapter" I would need to have step by
step instructions as I'm neither an engineer nor an electrician.

Peter
On Jul 10, 2013 3:54 PM, "Willie McKemie" <wmckem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 03:29:04PM -0600, SLPinfo.org wrote:
>
> > But I still need an answer to my original question.  How to hook up this
> > charger for 220v (but so I can still use it with 110v when that's all I
> > have).    Adapters?  Special cords?
>
> Yes, all chinese 120/240 chargers I have seen come with 120 plugs.  You
> can put together an adapter to supply 240vac.  I like to put 240 plugs
> on the chargers and then use an adapter to use on 120 since most of my
> charging is done at 240.  I carry the adapter around with me in case
> of need to opportunity charge at 120.
>
> Beware of chargers that do not automagically use either 120 or 240 but
> must be switched.  You will likely burn something up if you supply 240
> when switched for 120.
>
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