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Using a 110VAC/60HZ Heat Sealer at 110VAC/50HZ

05/11/2009 9:16 AM

Is it possible to use 150W, 110V ac, 60HZ Impulse Heat Sealer to use at 110V ac, 50HZ power supply straight without frequency converter? Do you need frequency converter? what would be spec. for F. converter?

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Re: Using a 110VAC/60HZ Heat Sealer at 110VAC/50HZ

05/11/2009 4:03 PM

Sure! The heater is resistive, so the frequency doesn't matter.

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Re: Using a 110VAC/60HZ Heat Sealer at 110VAC/50HZ

05/11/2009 7:51 PM

They're all rated at 50/60Hz anyway.

Google it.

60HZ Impulse Heat Sealer

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