I don't think it will do any damage as voltage is too
weak. If it was the other way around, then yes (US to
UK). However, I don't see how was he able to plug the
thing in without using a converter, since european
plugs do not fit in US/Canadian outlets. So, chances
are, he couldn't even attempt to plug it in.
--- captaincoxyboy <captaincoxyboy@...> wrote:
> Hi I just sold one of my UK 03/rw'S and shipped it
> Michigan,Foolishly
> neither I or the buyer thought about the voltage
> difference between
> our countries, the back is stamped 240v 16W I think
> USA maybe 110v ???
>
> The buyer in the US said he couldn't power up the
> unit,
>
> Q. does anyone technically minded know if this would
> have done any
> damage and if so to what extent, I am refunding the
> buyer and taking
> it back.
>
> I WOULD BE PLEASED TO HEAR FROM ANYONE OUT THERE IN
> 03 LAND !!
>
> Thank you
>
> Neil.
>
>
>
>
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