Thanks for the answer, I can not upload a photo, the forum interface is incomprehensible to me. I have an external step-down transformer, but I would like to convert the amplifier to 230 volts. On various forums, users confirm that all Accuphase amplifiers have multi-voltage transformers that can be switched to 100, 120, 220-240 volts.
Accuphase E-408 voltage conversion
Hello,
Maybe someone has experience in converting the voltage for the Accuphase E-408 amplifier from 100 volts to 230 volts? I tried to find this information on the forum, but without success.
I would be grateful for a photo of the board with the location of the jumpers for 230 volts.
Sincerely, Victor.
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In ^that case^ then once it is on the transformer, the electronics place (or the tech) probes the remaining taps to see which one has 220/240v. Then that is hooked up to the mains, and the 100v tap is disconnected. One unconnected transformer tap line should read 120v and another 230v or you could have separate lines for 220v and 240v, but I think it I would just be a single 230v. The other side of the transformer should have either two coming out going to a diode bridge, and maybe a third line as a common tied to the chassis or the ground. Is there is a transformer part manufacture and part number on it? |
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If you can post pictures of the power board (front and back) on your System page, I believe we can figure out the jumper setting for 220,240V mains. This is an example: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/10301
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/accuphase-e600-voltage-conversion
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