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You make a good point. I think I'll take that advice.
Thanks for the perspective. I was only looking at the trees.
Leland
Like I said before, we used to include the stepdown transformers at our cost
when we sold a unit. There were are probably still are
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It is not a good idea to use 100 volt
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There have been many reports of Sharp based units being very demanding about
having the exact power supplied to them. My voltage is 120 (measured with a
DVM at the wall).
Can you think why my R-90 or R-900 wouldn't give the "Hi
DC in" error message they are
Its almost brand new... Only been charged a few times...
Nathan White
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I have used Sony 100V adapters in the US (my voltage is 120) for years with
no problems. The R-90 has the ability to detect higher than appropriate DC
voltage (it should give the "Hi DC in" error message). So I doubt that is
the problem.
The average voltage in