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    Any update on the 120V/240V models?

    I am thinking about getting rid of my LE 135 and upgrading to another portable 120V model that I can take with me and these models seem to be just what I'm looking for.

    Especially if the new version allows for switching between the two input voltages.

    I can always hope right?

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    Everlast PowerUltra 205P
    Everlast SM 200-N
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    They are IN.
    Give me a call and I can set you up. But you need to specify which one you want at this point until all units are cleared...if not you'll receive the 220V.

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    Mark, sounds good. I am hoping to sell my LE unit within the next week or so and will give you a call shortly after.

    What is the major difference between between the 120V and 240V units? Just input power transformer connections or boards as well? I would really love dual voltage fexibility if at all possible...

    Thanks,

    Ken
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    Everlast Power I-MIG 200
    Everlast PowerUltra 205P
    Everlast SM 200-N
    Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 42

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenwhite View Post
    Mark, sounds good. I am hoping to sell my LE unit within the next week or so and will give you a call shortly after.

    What is the major difference between between the 120V and 240V units? Just input power transformer connections or boards as well? I would really love dual voltage fexibility if at all possible...

    Thanks,

    Ken
    Bump...

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    Everlast Power I-MIG 200
    Everlast PowerUltra 205P
    Everlast SM 200-N
    Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 42

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    I don't know...yet. Usually, there are fan differences and some component differences that usually run off of 220V, are converted to 12V to run dual voltage. The way out dual voltage units work can better be described by Mike or Ray.

    Basic design though is the same. I don't think its the transformers though, rather the rectifiers.

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    That's interesting...

    Most dual voltage products use the transformer to adjust the input voltage to a value needed by the power supply.

    Maybe Mike or Ray can post up some details on what the difference is between the 2 input voltage options.

    Thanks,

    Ken
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    Everlast Power I-MIG 200
    Everlast PowerUltra 205P
    Everlast SM 200-N
    Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 42

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