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hernanip

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#277186 30-Sep-2020 20:16
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Hi Everyone,

 

I'm hoping someone can help me here please.

 

I owned a McIntosh stereo amplifier 120VAC 50/60 Hz 17 watts.

 

Can someone please let me know an electronics technician that is based here in Auckland?

 

My purpose is to consult the person if its possible to convert the voltage of my unit to a 230Vac standard NZ voltage. 

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 


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  #2577381 1-Oct-2020 17:24
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The AC outlets also have the voltage crossed out so I would say it has been converted by someone, which as that looks like a single insulated 2 core power cable is not gonna win any awards for being done correct or legally.





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  #2579017 4-Oct-2020 13:27
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Ask for Bruce, sometimes a bit cranky but he gets the job done.

 

http://aucklandvintageaudio.co.nz/


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  #2579023 4-Oct-2020 13:46
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These guys in Penrose are actual electronics technicians.

https://phillipselectronics.co.nz/

NB they aren't the Philips appliance place. A guy with the surname Phillips owns it.




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