You will need a 240VAC to 110VAC autotransformer to run the DVI.

Probably an adapter for the TV too, need to convert the composite output to
UK standards.   Unless you have a universal input monitor to use.

The units are regionally specific.

From:  M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> on behalf of James Zeun
<james.z...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:  <m...@bitchin100.com>
Date:  Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:38 PM
To:  <m...@bitchin100.com>
Subject:  [M100] Using a US DVI unit in the UK

> 
> 
> Hey guys
> 
> I've just to receipt of my very own disk video interface and i can't wait to
> try it out. However I'd like to ask for some advice. Does the DVI need a US to
> UK adapter or will it operate with 240v?
> 
> Reading the service manual it lists 120v, 220v and 240v as operating voltages
> on page 1-4. I would have thought this would only be possible with the
> appropriate power supply fitted. However I'm by now means an authority on the
> subject and wanted to ask for advice.
> 
> 
> Many thanks
> James
> 
> 
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