Hi all! New to the forum here. I've had a nord stage 2 for about 6 years and just decided to switch to the elctro 4 hp and have a general question.
I bought the electro 4 and it's shipping to me in the US from Australia but it seems that there is a different power supply for the Australian version. I don't know much about power/voltage/wattage/etc. and am curious what I need to do to make this work for me in the US without blowing a fuse or damaging the instrument in any way. What's the best way to go about this?
My new keyboard looks like it's a 230V- 25W 50/60Hz Fuse T 125mA L 250V (whatever that means). and looks like this
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Any suggestions to make it work in the US? Thanks guys!
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using Australian Nord Electro in the US - power supply
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Re: using Australian Nord Electro in the US - power supply
Welcome SJB! Other guys will likely know more, but you will need a step down voltage converter and a plug adapter. Ozzies have a higher voltage like 230v compared to 120 here. Different plug too. cheers!
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Re: using Australian Nord Electro in the US - power supply
You may have an issue with your fuse being the incorrect one for this voltage also. I'd contact Nord support and ask them for advice.
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