Saturday, June 19, 2010

Which Voltage Converter I need for a British 220 Volts hair dryer ( 2000 watts ) to work in 100 -110

hair dryers are cheaper than a 2 kva transformer, maybe you can buy more than two for the cost of a 2kva transformer.



Which Voltage Converter I need for a British 220 Volts hair dryer ( 2000 watts ) to work in 100 -110 Volts ?

You need a 2 KVA transformer. That is pretty big, heavy and expensive. If there is a frequency difference, 60 Hz vs 50 Hz, the dryer may not work properly even with a transformer. You should buy a hair dryer designed for the voltage and frequency available.



Which Voltage Converter I need for a British 220 Volts hair dryer ( 2000 watts ) to work in 100 -110 Volts ?

You need a step-down transformer rated for at least 2000 watts. The hair dryer should work fine with this transformer in spite of the 50/60 frequency difference, but the transformer will likely cost more than a decent new 110V hair dryer. If you are flying BA, it will likely send you over your luggage weight limit too. ;)



Which Voltage Converter I need for a British 220 Volts hair dryer ( 2000 watts ) to work in 100 -110 Volts ?

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