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Shuttle SN25P power

BadMonkey130U

Junior Member
Hey everyone. I have the SN25P that I bought and used in the US, connected to 120 VAC, 60 Hz. Now I'm working in Europe and will be using my SN25P here. All the info that I can find shows that the SN25P is capable of using dual voltage but I can't find any info about whether or not the SN25P power supply is auto sensing with the voltage or if I need to move a switch to change it from 110V to 220V. I couldn't find a switch anywhere but I don't want to assume that it is automatic and fry my power supply by plugging it into 220V. Anyone know the answer to this? Thanks.
 
Hi BadMonkey130U,
There should be a sticker on your PSU detailing its voltage specification. If it's something like 110-220V, 50-60Hz, you're fine. It there is no switch, then it means that it will work without changing anything.
However pay attention that the shape of the plug can differs between european countries. You may have to buy an plug adaptator.
For info, my french Qbic SFF works perfectly in the US. I had no switch. I got a new PSU cable instead of an adaptator.
 
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