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Questions and Answers for Krieger 350-Watt Step Up/Down Voltage Transformer

Internet #206823273

Model #ULT350

Store SKU #1001701333

  • Transformer with an on/off switch for convenient use
  • Metal construction and copper winding to ensure durability
  • Features dual fuse protection for optimal safety

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Q:This transformer can covert from 220 to 110
by|Dec 14, 2021
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A:  Yes, it steps up and steps down the voltage.

by|Dec 14, 2021
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    Q:Trying to use 110 volts US to power a 208 volt US circuit board with no amperage. Just want to power the board. Will this converter do that?
    by|Mar 16, 2021
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    A:  No. This transformer is not compatible with North American 208V ~ 240V.

    by|Mar 17, 2021
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      Q:I have a Singer sewing machine from the UK which according to its label operates on 240V and 50 Hz. Singer customer services advised that while use of a transformer would invalidate the warranty, operating the UK machine in the US would require an isolation type step up transformer from 110-120V up to 240-250V, rated no less than 150W. Is the Krieger 350-Watt step up/down voltage transformer suitable for my sewing machine?
      by|Jan 9, 2021
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      A:  It should work fine, but keep in mind, the transformer only converts the voltage, not the Hz cycle which is determined by your local power company (60 Hz in North America - 50Hz in UK). For the most part, people don't encounter any issues.

      by|Jan 12, 2021
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        Q:I have an european sewing machine 220v 105w. Can i use it?
        by|Aug 29, 2020
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        A:  The ULT350 should work fine for this application.

        by|Aug 31, 2020
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          Q:I have 220/240v this traditional bread maker from back home. Can I use this convertor in order able to use the grill?
          by|Aug 26, 2020
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          A:  There is not enough information here to answer this question. If the breadmaker is made for single phase 220/240V AND is less that 350 Watts including startup surges and can operate on 60Hz then yes, it would work.

          by|Aug 26, 2020
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            Q:I have 220/240v my traditional bread maker from back home. Can I use this convertor in order able to use the grill?
            by|Aug 26, 2020
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            A:  There is not enough information here to answer this question. If the breadmaker is made for single phase 220/240V AND is less that 350 Watts including startup surges and can operate on 60Hz then yes, it would work.

            by|Aug 26, 2020
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              Q:I have a solar system that generate 110 V, can I use this to convert it to 220V to run a water well that requires 220V? Thank you so much for your help!
              by|Aug 18, 2020
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              A:  The answer is most likely no. The transformer is not compatible with North American 220V appliances.

              by|Aug 19, 2020
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                Q:I bought a guitar amplifier from Germany, and have no way to power it with regular American outlets, and just wanted to know if that other input will fit a European plug, thanks in advance
                by|Jun 19, 2020
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                A:  This transformer will convert the voltage so you can power your appliance in North America, but please note the unit converts the voltage, not the Hertz cycle which is determined by your local power company/source. As long as your appliance can operate on 60Hz you will be fine and it will work normally with this transformer. The unit itself has a built in German/Schuko style plug as well as a UK style plug.

                by|Jun 22, 2020