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09-12-2018 07:55 PM
Can I just plug this directly into a 220v outlet with the proper plug in adapter?
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09-13-2018
08:53 AM
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08-11-2020
11:18 AM
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JessikaV
@Nabashalam wrote:
It says on the back Input: 110-240 v A: 4 Hz: 50-60
Nothing about Operating voltage range or Rated voltage range.
As you reported, the operating voltage range is 110V to 240 Volts, requiring 4 Amperes, with A(lternating) C(urrent) between 50 Hertz (common in Europe/Asia) and 60 Hertz (standard in North America).
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09-13-2018
01:37 AM
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08-11-2020
11:17 AM
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JessikaV
@Nabashalam wrote:
Can I just plug this directly into a 220v outlet with the proper plug in adapter?
In what country did you purchase the computer?
For example, Norway (about as far away from the Philippines as you can get) uses 220V, as does your model, if purchased in the Philippines.
From: HP ProDesk 600 G1 Small Form Factor PC Product Specifications (Philippines)
Operating voltage range 90 - 264 V ac
Rated voltage range 100 - 240 V ac
Rated line frequency 50/60 Hz
Operating line frequency range 47 – 63 Hz
Rated input current 4A
From: HP ProDesk 600 G1 Small Form Factor PC Product Specifications (USA)
it shows the same information.
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09-13-2018 08:48 AM
I purchased it in the USA. It is refurbished by an authorized Microsoft refurbisher.
It says on the back Input: 110-240 v A: 4 Hz: 50-60
Nothing about Operating voltage range or Rated voltage range.
Could be just how the refurbisher put it. It is also in Mandarin.
I assumed it was good to go but you no what assume means... 😉
I would hate to burn this little bad boy up... 🙂
09-13-2018
08:53 AM
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08-11-2020
11:18 AM
by
JessikaV
@Nabashalam wrote:
It says on the back Input: 110-240 v A: 4 Hz: 50-60
Nothing about Operating voltage range or Rated voltage range.
As you reported, the operating voltage range is 110V to 240 Volts, requiring 4 Amperes, with A(lternating) C(urrent) between 50 Hertz (common in Europe/Asia) and 60 Hertz (standard in North America).
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