Hello to everyone,
My name is Sam. This is my first post. I was looking around for a decent forum to ask some questions and this looked healthy so i thought i would ask here.
I purchased a Motorola corded/cordless phone MD7090 from the US and I moved temporarily to Asia. My issue is that the US is 110V while where i live its 220V.
I got 2 adpaters with my phone system:
1st:
Input = AC120V 60Hz 4.4W
Output = DC9V 200mA
Class 2 Transformer
UL certified
2nd:
Input: AC120V 60Hz 13W
Output: DC 9V 850mA
Class 2 Transformer
UL certified
I couldnt find enough info about class2 transformers but i read somewhere they can limit output. The telephone system have a 9V output (i figured that out because the phone says 9V where the adapter plugs in it)....
The big question is, can I plug this is 220V, or is it too much input and it will burn the device?
Thanks for the help,
Sam
My name is Sam. This is my first post. I was looking around for a decent forum to ask some questions and this looked healthy so i thought i would ask here.
I purchased a Motorola corded/cordless phone MD7090 from the US and I moved temporarily to Asia. My issue is that the US is 110V while where i live its 220V.
I got 2 adpaters with my phone system:
1st:
Input = AC120V 60Hz 4.4W
Output = DC9V 200mA
Class 2 Transformer
UL certified
2nd:
Input: AC120V 60Hz 13W
Output: DC 9V 850mA
Class 2 Transformer
UL certified
I couldnt find enough info about class2 transformers but i read somewhere they can limit output. The telephone system have a 9V output (i figured that out because the phone says 9V where the adapter plugs in it)....
The big question is, can I plug this is 220V, or is it too much input and it will burn the device?
Thanks for the help,
Sam