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ST1000 Step up/ step down AC voltage transformer used to run foreign appliances in the USA or USA products in 220 v countries  
 
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LookingMercury (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey
I have a LCD TV that work with 220 V/ 50 Hz

But in my country i have 120 V / 60 Hz

Do your Transformer change the Frecuency too?? In case, do you have one? Any Idea??
ASSASINATORpro (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a Japanese console that runs 110v Im in the U.S. which transformer do I need?
monkeypoo2 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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i have a seven star st-1000
I am in bulgaria (uses 220v)
The unit is just like yours but black and theres two outlets in the front one reads 110v and then 220v I got it to work in the 110v slot but would it be possible to use two american devices in those slots on can only one work>?
STARKELECTRONIC (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You will need to use a USA type power strip and plug it into the 110 v output. This will work as long as you do not draw more than 1000 watts

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