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I live in Thailand and the electricity here is 220 volts
I'm very interesting in UDM but not sure if i can use it here.
Or I have use a voltage converter?
I live in Thailand and the electricity here is 220 volts
I'm very interesting in UDM but not sure if i can use it here.
Or I have use a voltage converter?
The current UDM is available in the US version which is 110 volts so you would need a transformer.
Lynn
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How long we need to wait for the 220 V to be realeased?
I've read in the UDM thread that you already finished the motor etc, and only need to reduce the vibration and put a longer cord, when do you think these things will be accomplished?
according to david "Release date is on or about June 1, 2008. Pictures will be coming soon, as will demos at clinics in April."
But to be honest I am tired of announcements about the 220V model.
if can't wait buy meguiars G220 (it is 220v) but it is a little expensive or buy a pc g110 udm and a transformer. In my country (Greece) a transformer rated at 1KVA cost 46 euro.
the two main reasons I do not buy right now a g220 or a udm with a transformer are:
1) I have a rotary (makita clone)
2) I also want to see udm 220V price. (hope to be good enough)