Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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I am considering buying a used NORD Electro in the US and shipping it here to the Philippines. Power here is 220V. I initially assumed that perhaps it works like my Mac and phones, i.e., they have a universal power supply so you don't have to think about it. I tried to find some information and found this page and now I am concerned as I am not an electrician and I would hate to buy a keyboard and bring it here unable to use out of the box.

http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-29716.html

Is this a real issue? What is the easiest way to solve it?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions and replies.

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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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Hi Conrado,
Yes this is a real (and annoying) issue. Changing the operating voltage requires changing the fuse value and opening the Nord to switch the transformer from 110V to 220V (or 115V/230V) mode.

There is no easy way around this, but the options I can think of are:
1. Buy a used electro from a 220V source country.
2. Buy a 220 to 110V transformer (needs about 30W). --this might be a nuisance if you gig, but I believe some people on this forum have toured with their Nords this way.

Thanks for sharing the link (I hadn't seen it before). Welcome to the forum!
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Term,

Thanks very much for your reply and the concise information you provided.

In today's global world of music, it is odd that a company as notable as this one has not adopted a universal power supply in its products.

Thanks again,

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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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pterm wrote:Hi Conrado,
Yes this is a real (and annoying) issue. Changing the operating voltage requires changing the fuse value and opening the Nord to switch the transformer from 110V to 220V (or 115V/230V) mode.

There is no easy way around this, but the options I can think of are:
1. Buy a used electro from a 220V source country.
2. Buy a 220 to 110V transformer (needs about 30W). --this might be a nuisance if you gig, but I believe some people on this forum have toured with their Nords this way.

Thanks for sharing the link (I hadn't seen it before). Welcome to the forum!
Hello Conrado,
That's exactly what I do. Power here is 220v and I use a 220 to 110v transformer. That'll solve your problem. :thumbup:
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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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I found these images on another forum that apply to other NORD products on the question of changing the voltage. http://www.electro-music.com/forum/phpb ... 0v_455.jpg and http://www.electro-music.com/forum/phpb ... on_164.jpg

The context for these images including narrative are within the link I provided in my opening post.

If i were to purchase a NORD ELECTRO 4 or 5 model, would these diagrams still be accurate? If not, can someone provide the applicable guide and/or images for changing the voltage within the keyboard?

Thanks for your assistance.
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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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I believe all the newer power supplies contain a switch like this one http://www.electro-music.com/forum/phpb ... 0v_831.jpg.

The power supplies are the same or very similar between most models of Nord. Online videos or written guides from any model will be helpful (except for exact screws that need to be removed to open the chassis).
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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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HI everyone,

New to the forum and a proud new owner of a Nord Electro 6 73-key. I'm taking it from the UK to the USA where I'd like to buy a step-down transformer. Can someone please recommend a reliable model? This is the only instrument I will need it for.

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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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LegalAlien wrote:HI everyone,

New to the forum and a proud new owner of a Nord Electro 6 73-key. I'm taking it from the UK to the USA where I'd like to buy a step-down transformer. Can someone please recommend a reliable model? This is the only instrument I will need it for.

Cheers

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Is it just for a tour or permanent?

If it’s for a long-term stay, do open it up and change the setting. It’s literally just a switch and a fuse.
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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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analogika wrote:
LegalAlien wrote:HI everyone,

New to the forum and a proud new owner of a Nord Electro 6 73-key. I'm taking it from the UK to the USA where I'd like to buy a step-down transformer. Can someone please recommend a reliable model? This is the only instrument I will need it for.

Cheers

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Is it just for a tour or permanent?

If it’s for a long-term stay, do open it up and change the setting. It’s literally just a switch and a fuse.
Thanks, It's long-term. I gather it involves a slightly different fuse holder. But I assume it'll be straightforward once I get it back and open it up. Cheers.
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Re: Nord Power Supply for overseas use

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It is the value of the fuse, not the size that matters. Search the forum, the fuse types and values have been posted several times.
So you could get a different value and keep the same fuse holder:

type 250v slo-blo
230v operation = 125mA <-- you have this
115v operation = 300mA <-- you need this one
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