Folks, It pays to read the entire thread …
1) in sumary, some units have a switch on the left side of the unit. This must be switched accordingly to whatever voltage you intend on running. And you must use the appropriate cord to fit your wall socket/power receptacle. If you neglect to do this and power up with the switch in the wrong setting, YOU WILL BE SORRY.
2) Some units DO NOT have said switch ( like mine )
And all that is required is to change the power cords.? No taps to change on the PS.
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Dave, KF?XQ?
Happy owner of an LA-K and HF-AUTO. “Twins”
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Just Change to the 220 cord. ?
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The newer ones have a switch?
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Date: 3/20/23 1:55 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: [la1k] 120/240V switch?
I've used two different ones on both 120 and 240, neither of them have a switch.?
Hi
I am about to switch over to using 240V instead of 120V, however Palstar support advised that I ensure I toggle some switch on the amp to set it to 240v. I can’t for the life of me find this switch or any mention of needing to do that in the manual - anyone able to help??
Thanks
-Craig
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