American 120V transformer
For use with American appliances in the UK or Europe
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If you have electrical equipment from the US or Japan and you are wanting to operate it in the UK or Europe you need to change the electrical current supplying your device.
Some electrical equipment, for example laptop computers, will run from an adaptor, either on the power line or one that plugs directly into the wall. In this case you need to read the power consumption information from the adaptor that plugs into the appliance. Our transformer selection guide is a guide to the va (watts) rating of common appliances. This is only a guide and it is advisable that you check the details of your appliances power consumption using the attached label or plate or manufactures users guide. Having taken a note of the power input voltage (V) and the power consumption in va or watts (W) of your appliance you need to choose a transformer that best suits your needs. If this is an American appliance and shows an input voltage of 120v you will go to our American 120v transformers page and in the description of the various transformers listed you will see figures followed by va. This figure relates directly to the power consumption of your device. (Watts and VA are interchangeable) It is best to choose a transformer which has a va (W) rating higher than your device. This way your device will never be starved of power when working hard. For example: My laptop from the US has a power input of 120v and the only figure (read from the power adaptor) that is followed by a 'w' or 'va' is 65 (65w) Going to the American 120v transformer page, looking down the list I see the US0100 transformer. The details show that this transformer is 100va (or 100w) and converts 230v to 120v and is thus a stepdown transformer. Although my laptop is quoted as needing 65w (65va) to operate correctly, there is no 65w (65va) rated transformer in the American 120v range so I need to choose the next highest wattage (va) ie the US0100. The process of choosing a transformer for Japanese appliances is identical as for equipment from the US, but you need to make your selection from the Japanese transformer range.
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