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HP Desktop PC M01-F1000a (2W898AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Purchased desktop with SN [Personal Information Removed]-Model M01-f1224 from the USA which has 110 voltage. Can this desktop be also plugged in to a 220 voltage?

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@mageeks,

 

Unless your desktop/power supply has a power supply voltage switch like this, where you can switch from 115V to 230V:

 

NonSequitur777_0-1661397344637.png

 

You would need a 220V to 110V voltage converter, such as something like this: Amazon.com: BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter 220V to 110V Voltage Converter with 6A 4-Port USB Chargi....

 

Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@mageeks 

 

Its specs says nothing about universal voltages

 

               https://support.hp.com/id-en/document/c07893100

 

Please check its  back to see does it have any switch for 110V/220V. If

 

a. Yes, you can use that switch to switch to 220V,

b. No, you need a transformer. Actually few years back, I bought a 1000W transformer for my loan printer from HP in the US. I could be able to use less wattage (cheaper) but my plan was for my wife to use her rice cooker which she bought from Japan. For a 500W transformer:

 

                https://www.jaycar.com.au/500w-240-120v-isolated-stepdown-transformer/p/MF1084

 

Regards

BH
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