(Topic ID: 249997)

110 volt Shadow plugged into 220 volt outlet

By mikeflan

4 years ago



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    #2 4 years ago

    OMG that can't be good. Likely killed at least the transformer and maybe more unless by some stroke of like the main fuse blew before doing any major damage.

    I could see that as a $1000+ mistake if it took out the transformer & some boards.

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