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US UK voltage converter question
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<blockquote data-quote="the doctor" data-source="post: 25570" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>hi</p><p></p><p>the frequency of the supply dictates the speed of rotation. the internal fan may be designed to disipate the heat of say 3600rpm but is now actually spinning at 3000rpm. this could lead to overheating....</p><p></p><p>best wishes</p><p></p><p>alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the doctor, post: 25570, member: 75"] hi the frequency of the supply dictates the speed of rotation. the internal fan may be designed to disipate the heat of say 3600rpm but is now actually spinning at 3000rpm. this could lead to overheating.... best wishes alan [/QUOTE]
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