Hello,
I recently moved from Germany to Brazil and brought my Nord Electro 6D, which normally runs on 220–230 V in Europe. I heard there’s an internal switch to select 110 V or 220 V. Our house outlets supply 127 V — could that cause a problem or damage the keyboard?
Nord Electro 6D power issue
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Re: Nord Electro 6D power issue
Hi and welcome to the Forum!
I hope your move goes smoothly.
This issue comes up quite a bit, there's a sticky topic under the General forum for it at:
www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=23084
In addition to flipping the switch, you need to swap to a 0.3A (300mA) slow-blow fuse. All is discussed in the linked thread.
Good luck!
I hope your move goes smoothly.
This issue comes up quite a bit, there's a sticky topic under the General forum for it at:
www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=23084
In addition to flipping the switch, you need to swap to a 0.3A (300mA) slow-blow fuse. All is discussed in the linked thread.
Good luck!