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igcpi

New Member
ok so this might sound stupid to most of you but rather be safe than sorry. purchased the light from amazon.us because its not available in my county, long story short i just want to make sure is it a 110v or a 220v. + the plug doesnt match the ones in my country is it ok to use the universal plug adapters on amazon?
thanks a ton, a noob being safe!
 

NanoGadget

Well-Known Member
ok so this might sound stupid to most of you but rather be safe than sorry. purchased the light from amazon.us because its not available in my county, long story short i just want to make sure is it a 110v or a 220v. + the plug doesnt match the ones in my country is it ok to use the universal plug adapters on amazon?
thanks a ton, a noob being safe!
not a stupid question at all. some drivers can handle either input voltage and some cannot and it is always better to be safe than sorry. gimme a minute and I'll look it up as I'm not super familiar with that fixture.
 

GanjaJack

Well-Known Member
thanks man! and about the plug not matching my outlets, i can just use one that converts US to UK right?
Technically, it's not good, but, sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do, keep an eye on it, feel the plug when it's been on for awhile, check it every other day for heat. You should feel a little warmth but.. it should never be hot. Also check the wall socket for warmth.
 
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