Voltage requirements during foreign travel
Voltage requirements during foreign travel
I am planning a trip to Italy this summer. Can I use my REMstar Pro C-Flex+ directly with the 220 volts available using only a plug adapter?
Re: Voltage requirements during foreign travel
check the back of the power brick for the voltages it supports for a definitive answeredheinhold wrote:I am planning a trip to Italy this summer. Can I use my REMstar Pro C-Flex+ directly with the 220 volts available using only a plug adapter?
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Re: Voltage requirements during foreign travel
Check the label. I bet it requires no transformer.
The Respironics machine I got 15 years ago was dual voltage so there's a good chance yours is too.
The Respironics machine I got 15 years ago was dual voltage so there's a good chance yours is too.
Re: Voltage requirements during foreign travel
It is my impression that present generation machines automatically accept AC from 100 to 240 V without complaint. My personal experience with a multivoltage machine
began with a Sullivan Bi_PAP back in year 2000. Initially, I was fearful so I first tested it with power from a 240V outlet in my shop and it was fine. After that I had the machine
in use in several European countries with no ill effects. Since then I have used a Respironics and a DeVilbiss on 240 V AC. Incidentally, there are a lot of socket variations in Europe, so I suggest checking on-line to be sure what configuration
is used in Italy. Triple AAA, RadioShack etc. have a variety of plug adadptes at a modest price.
TheDuke
began with a Sullivan Bi_PAP back in year 2000. Initially, I was fearful so I first tested it with power from a 240V outlet in my shop and it was fine. After that I had the machine
in use in several European countries with no ill effects. Since then I have used a Respironics and a DeVilbiss on 240 V AC. Incidentally, there are a lot of socket variations in Europe, so I suggest checking on-line to be sure what configuration
is used in Italy. Triple AAA, RadioShack etc. have a variety of plug adadptes at a modest price.
TheDuke
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