Frequency Converter::50hz to 60hz?

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ogy wrote:i wish i was that witty:)

i knew id seen it somewhere:
http://www.peats.com/cgi-bin/test_new/catalog.cgi?view_product=1&id=4724
USA clocks would lose 10 minutes per hour
USA items such as razors/kitchen based appliances with
motors, would operate at a faster speed


shop clearly owned by a bunch of retards i guess:)


Maybe not...

I've done some more reading & found that some clocks do use the input line frequency - looks likes it's stuff from the 70's and earlier - LED, analogue clocks etc. There's these binary coded decimal clocks that used to need you to change a frequency setting to use it in an area with a different power supply, now it detects the chamge automatically. I guess some manufacturers didn't envisage people traveling round the world taking their electronic devices with them.

So Apologies - that was a very good question. I can't see it being a problem with most digital & audio stuff these days though.

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