If I take my Shuttle to Canada, where I am thinking about spending a winter season, will it work on the lower voltage?
Simple question, but I'm confused about it!
ShMeE
If I take my Shuttle to Canada, where I am thinking about spending a winter season, will it work on the lower voltage?
Simple question, but I'm confused about it!
ShMeE
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Depends upon your PSU.
Canada is 110V like the USA so if your PSU either auto adjusts or has a 110V switch you should be OK (need a new cable or an adapter though as different socket).
Yeh cant see why not - best thing to do is crack her open and check the voltage range can be from 110/30V up to 230-50 V. Also - red switch on the back of the PSU - before going over, switch it to 110V...that is, if the PSU has one (most up to date ones dont).
Just - dont plug it back in without checking the red switch...or some fireworks will be in store
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