Power Differences in France
AnsweredWe currently have The Powernode driving two passive speakers. Connected to a sub and a TV. Love the solution. Works great and sounds better.
We are are moving to Paris and want to know if it will be safe to use there with an adapter. Or will I need a transformer as well.
Love to keep using the product.
Thank you,
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Official comment
The UK is 240volts, despite what the EU says, it has not change. Can go upto 253v.
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Where are you moving from?
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What makes you think Paris power is any different from the power in the rest of EU and UK?
Power runs on 230V/50Hz, generally called 220V. Check your devices if they can handle both 110/220 input.
The pictures I find for the Powernode show 110-120/220-240V-50Hz just above the power in socket, so that should be fine. Most electronic devices can handle these, but always take a look at the back before plugging in.Using a transformer may occasionally work, but if you are moving you should avoid using converters for your appliances. I personally do not have much trust in these.
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It is safe.
No adapter needed, just use the 220V AC cord included in the box.0 -
Thanks everyone. We live in Denver, CO.
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@ Randy Dolan I hope you love it, Paris is a great city. Best of luck with the move.
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