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Tugel
1
Dec 30, 2016
I was wondering, it is listed here as "Input Voltage: 100 - 240V" but on the label of the power supply it says "Input Voltage: 100 - 120V". If it is 100 - 120V then it is not safe for me to plug it in directly. Has anyone knowledge if it really supports 100 - 240V?
kaomoo
3
Mar 28, 2017
TugelI only just realised that too! I look up the part number in the manufacturer website and it says it's 120-240. Feeling apprehensive, I contacted the support yesterday. Haven't heard anything back but I just got a paypal notification that Massdrop has refunded me US$10.00.... which is not a good sign I reckon.
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Tugel
1
Mar 28, 2017
kaomooI tinkered myself a power supply which is powerful enough and suit for 240V. The given power supply, at least in my case, and the one in your picture, is not able to power the 5m LED Strip, since it is rated for 2A but 3A is require.
kaomoo
3
Mar 28, 2017
Tugeldude. that's the one that came with my light. yours was different?
Tugel
1
Mar 28, 2017
kaomooNo, I received the same, but since I had to get another power supply anyway. Sorry to tell you that. I really don't know why the wrong power supply is included.
kaomoo
3
Mar 28, 2017
TugelI contacted the factory making the power supply. Here's the reply: Dear Kao, This power supply is 100-240Vac,It's no problem for 264Vac if they are produced from our factory. Best regards, Michael sales@rico-electronic.net ______
So with a lot of apprehension and a fuse, I plugged the power supply in and meter the output.
Guess what?! He is right! output very stable at 12.12VDC.
problem solve.