Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 6:44 pm
Hi all - first post!
Just had a quick look inside the TR Rack - mine is marked with a 117V sticker on the back. Although I live in the UK, it came from US stock. I've been running it using a 240V-120V adaptor for 2 years.
The PSU is marked as KLM-2038A and has a 2A fuse on the PSU board.
First of all I undid the 2 5 way connectors on the PSU board that feed the unit, then plugged it into the 110V supply. I checked these with a multimeter and got:
Green Brown Brown Brown Brown
0V 30V 15V 30V 20V
Orange Red Red Red Red
0V 30V 15V 30V 20V
I then took a deep breath and plugged it into 240V, switched on and off, checked the fuse - no probs.
I switched back on, checked the voltages, all exactly as above.
I switched off, reconnected the 2 connectors, switched back on, and all was fine. 2 hours in and all is still fine.
Conclusion - synthjoe is absolutely right, the KLM-2038A PSU is definitely an auto-switching one.
Looking at the Trinity Service manual (I don't have a TR one), it says that the fuse rating should be 2A for 110V use and 1A for 240V use. I reckon that the fuse fitted in the factory dictates what the sticker on the outside says! I haven't changed mine as I don't have a 1A fuse to hand, but next time I go to Maplins, I'll pick one up.
Dammit, I admitted I've been in Maplins - please don't think ill of me...
So, malmi315 et al in 240V regions, go for it with confidence!
DBP
P.S No Korg TR-Racks were harmed during the writing of this post...
P.P.S Has anyone got a TR-Rack Service Manual?
Just had a quick look inside the TR Rack - mine is marked with a 117V sticker on the back. Although I live in the UK, it came from US stock. I've been running it using a 240V-120V adaptor for 2 years.
The PSU is marked as KLM-2038A and has a 2A fuse on the PSU board.
First of all I undid the 2 5 way connectors on the PSU board that feed the unit, then plugged it into the 110V supply. I checked these with a multimeter and got:
Green Brown Brown Brown Brown
0V 30V 15V 30V 20V
Orange Red Red Red Red
0V 30V 15V 30V 20V
I then took a deep breath and plugged it into 240V, switched on and off, checked the fuse - no probs.
I switched back on, checked the voltages, all exactly as above.
I switched off, reconnected the 2 connectors, switched back on, and all was fine. 2 hours in and all is still fine.
Conclusion - synthjoe is absolutely right, the KLM-2038A PSU is definitely an auto-switching one.
Looking at the Trinity Service manual (I don't have a TR one), it says that the fuse rating should be 2A for 110V use and 1A for 240V use. I reckon that the fuse fitted in the factory dictates what the sticker on the outside says! I haven't changed mine as I don't have a 1A fuse to hand, but next time I go to Maplins, I'll pick one up.
Dammit, I admitted I've been in Maplins - please don't think ill of me...
So, malmi315 et al in 240V regions, go for it with confidence!
DBP


P.S No Korg TR-Racks were harmed during the writing of this post...
P.P.S Has anyone got a TR-Rack Service Manual?