Tr-Rack Power Supply question

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Tr-Rack Power Supply question

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The internal power supply on the rack is a universal switching one??
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UP!!!
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UP!!! Anyone with a 220v tr-rack into a 110v outlet???

EDIT: or into a 220v/110v converter???
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So... do i need to buy a tr rack only to solve that question???

Come on, guys. Spacecowboy, you have 2 racks. Can you bring it to a technician and see if the rack has a universal switching power suply???

Regards.

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So... any idea??
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Post by Donethur »

I do not understand well the question I think (or maybe I am too ignorant in electricity). I have the Tr rack with a 110/220 power adapter connected to the electricity (in my country, Chile, we use 220V).

Please let me know if this helps o what else you need.

EDIT: I know why your nickname was familiar to me, you are chilean, right?? (Audiomusica´s forum). Send me a PM in spanish.
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Nah:

Here we didn't find such stupid guys like the another forum. So if you need help regarding the trinity or the tr-rack, drop a message here. We will enjoy to help you.

Regards and kill a LFO.

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Could someone please post (or email) a detailed picture of the TR rack power supply to me for a 230V~ or a dual supply model? I just got a Japanese model (100V~), but it does have a switching power supply and all components are theoretically able to handle 230V~

However, I don't want to fry it by plugging and trying as more than twice the voltage looks a lot to me - but good switching power supplies can often handle the range of 90-230V~ without adjustment. I just don't have the schematics to confirm...
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Post by synthjoe »

I've just found another thread where people say that since the Trinity all models have a full range switching power supply regardless from what the sticker on the box says. Well, I'll give it a go. If it went belly up, I'll let you know all! :D
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Just to let you all know, it still works. So I guess it is true: regardless from the voltage on the sticker you can use it with any mains. Enjoy! :)
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Thanks Sharp! I couldn't find it with the search function... :(
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TR-Rack Switching power confirmed ?

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it´s ok ?
Can I plug mi TR-RACK to 220v despite it says 110v on the back ?

Can anyone confirm ?
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Post by synthjoe »

yes, you can.
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Post by malmi315 »

GREAT !

Thanks man !
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