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    Re: To revive Gralab timer

    Hi Folks.


    Just curious how you are able to plug a 110V plug in to 220V, different plug isn't? Decades ago when I worked in hardware, I worked for a company that made/sold large computer systems for both the US (110V) and Europe (220V). For some strange reason they had 110V power strips with 220V power cords hanging around. This is where I got to see soldering irons melts, Fluke DVMs fry, and Tektronix scopes smoke.

    Fall Regards


    Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems

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    Re: To revive Gralab timer

    I'm gonna guess a Durst enlarger is involved.........
    (edit) until I reread the orig. post & see the origin is a country with 220v as standard voltage.
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    Re: To revive Gralab timer

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim C. View Post
    ..."if you hurt, maim or kill yourself because you don't know what you're doing don't sue us, you were warned "
    especially, if you kill yourself

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