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    Shuttle SN85G4 from US to Europe?

    I would be moving from the US to the UK and as such carrying my SN85G4v3 with me. The specs say that it supports 110V/230V, so I guess I would not require a voltage converter in the UK, is that a correct statement?

    However I would need a plug adaptor. Where would one buy a power cord in the UK for the SFF? The shuttle website wasnt too helpful on this

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    at most airports/travelly shop places you could get something that simply converts a 2-pin plug into our 3 pin one.

    however i just saw a pic of it, and thats a kettle lead input? you can get those leads EVERYWHERE over here, if you ask one of us you can probably have one waiting at your new abode when you arrive
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    I have 100's of UK 'kettle' leads, drop me a mail with your details in the UK and i'll mail you one. Shuttles PSU's are indeed happy on both voltages.
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