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Einstein
Einstein
Yes, you can convert to the 110v power supply it needs to operate. I would suggest using a converter that converts 12v to 110v. They are common over here in the US. Many recreational vehicles use them. Since you want it to be portable. Just get a small car battery and a converter.
FallNWolf
FallNWolf
Thanks. It has been used in Norway, in 220 V / 50 Hz. You think it could have been damaged since it got 50 Hz?
So i get a 12 V car battery charger, and a converter?
Einstein
Einstein
The HDR is probably damaged if you connected it to 220v. The diodes inside are only rated to handle up to 150v.

The car battery, charger, and converter are the best way to go.
FallNWolf
FallNWolf
Oh damn, I just purchased it from a guy on ebay, he claims it was only used twice in Norway:(. Some guy from India said it works there, with their 240 V.
He must have used a converter though, since we have different plugs in Norway. And he has only positive reviews on ebay.
How can i tell if it has been damaged, and would the diodes be easy to replace?

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