07-11-2017, 02:57 PM
(07-11-2017, 02:22 PM)fire219 Wrote: The voltage difference is nothing to be concerned about, it's just that voltage standards are often not not well defined. For example, in the US the AC voltage may be called 110V, 115V, 120V or 125V. Same thing applies in Europe.
As for testing and approvals on the power supply, I do not know. The one I got with mine has TUV and GS/SGS.
Thank you for answering
Many years ago voltage 220V AC was quite common in europe.
Today voltage is 230VAC and ”all quality stuff" like good phone charge are marked 100 -240.
If yours power supply are SKU: R64-PB-POWER and marked TUV and GS/SGS it is good news.
I think they do not give approvals to europe if max voltage is really only 220V (this is only my thinking not real fact)
BR: Kaarme42