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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Can I use a 120v adaptor with 100v mains?
I have a new DMMxo, imported from the USA, that came with a 120v power supply. Would it be so wrong to use it with 100v mains? As I understand, the pedal would be slightly underpowered, but should work fine. Isn’t it?
The power supply for the DMMXO is our 24VDC/100mA power supply which is not regulated. Inside the DMM the voltage is regulated though.
It would be fine to try it at 100V to see how the unit works, it should not damage the power supply or the DMM. 100V should be just enough for the DMM to work normally.
It would be fine to try it at 100V to see how the unit works, it should not damage the power supply or the DMM. 100V should be just enough for the DMM to work normally.
Thanks