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Can Williams transformer 15 A 6773 be wired for 110v?

By Jahkub

3 years ago


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#2 3 years ago

It has different taps for voltages that you can see at the bottom in your first pic, but being 50 hz you may run into issues with the score motor speed. It might work - but better to get a 60 hz transformer. There are a few on Ebay unless you find one elsewhere.

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