P parismouton In Runtime Messages 225 Oct 24, 2008 #21 how many people only have 110v, show of hands edit: just checked whilst making a coffee, yip, even my kettle is 220v
how many people only have 110v, show of hands edit: just checked whilst making a coffee, yip, even my kettle is 220v
Computer Head Fully Optimized Messages 2,841 Oct 24, 2008 #22 parismouton said: how many people only have 110v, show of hands Click to expand... Everyone in America!
parismouton said: how many people only have 110v, show of hands Click to expand... Everyone in America!
muz Golden Master Messages 6,928 Oct 24, 2008 #23 Tommy Boy said: Okay guys...put your wankers away and settle down..... How many people have a 220v line in their computer room? Show of hands??? You'd have to move your pc down to the basement next to your dryer.. /thread. and BTW, yes I did read that it uses 110v or 220v...... Click to expand... i think the main reason it has both 110v and 220v supply in is so that it can be used in Europe where we all have 220-240v supplies Tommy Boy said: I actually do have a 220v line in the room I'm in now, it's connected to an electric heater that is mounted on the wall though. It would be nothing to splice into it and put an outlet on the wall. Click to expand... i wouldnt recommend that for many reasons Also even if you had this your power bill wouldnt change as your computer would still be consuming the same ammount of power it is now shame it dosent have a passthrough connector to power your monitor with as well though
Tommy Boy said: Okay guys...put your wankers away and settle down..... How many people have a 220v line in their computer room? Show of hands??? You'd have to move your pc down to the basement next to your dryer.. /thread. and BTW, yes I did read that it uses 110v or 220v...... Click to expand... i think the main reason it has both 110v and 220v supply in is so that it can be used in Europe where we all have 220-240v supplies Tommy Boy said: I actually do have a 220v line in the room I'm in now, it's connected to an electric heater that is mounted on the wall though. It would be nothing to splice into it and put an outlet on the wall. Click to expand... i wouldnt recommend that for many reasons Also even if you had this your power bill wouldnt change as your computer would still be consuming the same ammount of power it is now shame it dosent have a passthrough connector to power your monitor with as well though