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Re: 120/240V switch?


 

Ron,

Ok, so rather than using electricity provided by your local power company, you are powering your LA-1K with two (2) of your own generators -- main and backup units to achieve 242VAC and 239VAC, respectively.

The Palstar "WARNING" thing, attached to your previous entry, says "TO SWITCH BETWEEN 120V AND 240V" but the voltage selector switch on my LA-1K says 230V instead, as shown in the pic attached to my entry here.? Maybe someone from Palstar corporate would kindly provide us the part number and name of the OEM of the current power supply for reference.

Hey no April Fools.. my brand new LA-1K experienced a power on/off switch malfunction within the first 30 calendar days of use.? The power switch, deemed defective by Palstar, required remove and replace actions to return the LA-1K to fully serviceable condition.? Perfect example of infant mortality!

Guess what.. talking about infant mortality, when I opened up my LA-1K to install the replacement power switch (shipped to me by Palstar) I couldn't believe seeing the overwhelming numbers of made-in-china (i.e. PRC) components inside my LA-1K.? So, the "MADE IN USA" label on the back of the LA-1K really doesn't mean much at all.

Again, buyers beware!!

73,
Ray
KJ5MI



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