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deck Feb 5th 2009 3:38 pm

voltage transformer
 
Hi everyone.
I moved to calgary 3 weeks ago and its great and im loving it i have just one problem.We brought our furniture over with us and left all the big electical stuff behind except for a bose cd radio its a really good player cost us £750 so we thought we could get a voltage transformer for it 220-240 to 110 but cant find one we need one that plugs directly into the mains here and then plug the cd into that.We have tried walmart canadian tyre future shop they all have the same one.Its for when you go abroad and does not plug into the mains here without an adaptor which will not work with the cd.PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME ITS TO GOOD TO BIN IT.

BristolUK Feb 5th 2009 3:43 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 
You should find a variety of things on this site.

Maybe from here too. They have a store locator and there are branches in Calgary.


Also, try The Lab Forum.

geedee Feb 5th 2009 3:44 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 
I'm running my receiver and subwoofer from a 2000 W transformer. Don't bother with the big box stores.... you won't get one. Find an electrical specialist in your Yellow Pages. They will have them.

geedee Feb 5th 2009 3:46 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 
Or that store bristol mentioned:lol:

deck Feb 5th 2009 3:56 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 
been to the source no luck they only had 40w max mine is 60w max.

Sam-in-Okotoks Feb 5th 2009 4:44 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 
[QUOTE=deck;7255072]Hi everyone.
I moved to calgary 3 weeks ago and its great and im loving it i have just one problem.We brought our furniture over with us and left all the big electical stuff behind except for a bose cd radio its a really good player cost us £750 so we thought we could get a voltage transformer for it 220-240 to 110 but cant find one we need one that plugs directly into the mains here and then plug the cd into that.We have tried walmart canadian tyre future shop they all have the same one.Its for when you go abroad and does not plug into the mains here without an adaptor which will not work with the cd.PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME ITS TO GOOD TO BIN IT.[/QUOT

You could try these people, www.voltageconverters.com they are an American company but Canadian orders are shipped from a warehouse in Canada so you don't have to pay taxes. Sam

MikeUK Feb 6th 2009 1:01 am

Re: voltage transformer
 

Originally Posted by deck (Post 7255104)
been to the source no luck they only had 40w max mine is 60w max.

Get at least double what you need in the transformer

In the case of the stereo make sure its double what it consumes in total, not the rated output of the amplifier

So if your equipment consumes 80w get a transformer rated 160w or greater


I'd support Sam's advice for www.voltageconverters.com

Almost Canadian Feb 6th 2009 1:15 am

Re: voltage transformer
 

Originally Posted by deck (Post 7255072)
Hi everyone.
I moved to calgary 3 weeks ago and its great and im loving it i have just one problem.We brought our furniture over with us and left all the big electical stuff behind except for a bose cd radio its a really good player cost us £750 so we thought we could get a voltage transformer for it 220-240 to 110 but cant find one we need one that plugs directly into the mains here and then plug the cd into that.We have tried walmart canadian tyre future shop they all have the same one.Its for when you go abroad and does not plug into the mains here without an adaptor which will not work with the cd.PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME ITS TO GOOD TO BIN IT.

I have one that we no longer use as we don't use our English stuff anymore. We bought it from voltage converters. You can have it if you want to come and pick it up. From memory it is either a 1000W or a 15000W one. We used it to run a TV, stereo and all manner of video consoles. We are in the deep south west, we overlook Spruce Meadows.

PM me

skyturner Feb 6th 2009 10:15 am

Re: voltage transformer
 
If I purchased a 3000w convertor and plugged a UK 4 gang extention, would it run a TV, Video, DVD player and surround sound?

Aviator Feb 6th 2009 10:20 am

Re: voltage transformer
 
[quote=Sam-in-Okotoks;7255194]

Originally Posted by deck (Post 7255072)
Hi everyone.
I moved to calgary 3 weeks ago and its great and im loving it i have just one problem.We brought our furniture over with us and left all the big electical stuff behind except for a bose cd radio its a really good player cost us £750 so we thought we could get a voltage transformer for it 220-240 to 110 but cant find one we need one that plugs directly into the mains here and then plug the cd into that.We have tried walmart canadian tyre future shop they all have the same one.Its for when you go abroad and does not plug into the mains here without an adaptor which will not work with the cd.PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME ITS TO GOOD TO BIN IT.[/QUOT

You could try these people, www.voltageconverters.com they are an American company but Canadian orders are shipped from a warehouse in Canada so you don't have to pay taxes. Sam

1. You will have to pay tax. GST for Alberta.
2. Make sure it has a CSA stap, if not it may impact your insurance.
3. Before connecting anything up that is not intended to run on a North American voltage & frequency, check with an electrician.

Silverdragon102 Feb 6th 2009 11:38 am

Re: voltage transformer
 

Originally Posted by Sam-in-Okotoks (Post 7255194)

You could try these people, www.voltageconverters.com they are an American company but Canadian orders are shipped from a warehouse in Canada so you don't have to pay taxes. Sam

We used these twice and happy with both the converter and service

Almost Canadian Feb 6th 2009 12:20 pm

Re: voltage transformer
 

Originally Posted by skyturner (Post 7258338)
If I purchased a 3000w convertor and plugged a UK 4 gang extention, would it run a TV, Video, DVD player and surround sound?


Easily. I used a 5 plug extension on mine with no difficulty at all.

skyturner Feb 7th 2009 6:40 am

Re: voltage transformer
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 7258651)
Easily. I used a 5 plug extension on mine with no difficulty at all.

That is soooo reassuring, I was dreading selling my stuff for peanuts! cheers


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