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05/18/2008 3:41 AM

can i use 220V 60Hz baseboard heating system in country with 220V 50Hz

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05/18/2008 4:22 AM

Please feel free to look in our archives.

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05/18/2008 5:28 AM

Hello case491

Your succinct answer deserved a GA point, so I gave you one.

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05/18/2008 7:23 AM

Well thank you. Very kind indeed.

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05/18/2008 12:52 PM

Me too for the GA.

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05/18/2008 12:55 PM

Thank you as well, almost too kind

Do you think we could overdose on politeness?

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05/19/2008 12:25 AM

It was especially clever to beat Sparkstation to the first answer. I'm impressed, it is not often you see that.

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05/19/2008 5:38 AM

Hello BlueAussieBoy

I was sleeping on the job

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05/18/2008 10:48 PM

Yes indeed, the suggestion to register is seconded. Join the CR4 discussions and increase your homeowners expertise in many and varied subjects.

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05/19/2008 4:43 AM

.....and "thirded" too.....

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05/19/2008 11:10 AM

I believe for a heating application the frequency in an AC current has no effect. It would definitely make a difference if you are using the different frequencies to run a motor, then the speed would fall proportionately to the cycles.

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