Absolute Beginners Guide to A+ Certification. Covers the Hardware and Operating Systems Exam
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Multivoltage Power Supplies
Most power supplies are designed to handle two different voltage ranges:
Standard North American power is now 115 “120V/60-cycle AC (the previous standard was 110V). The power used in European and Asian countries is typically 230 “240V/50-cycle AC (previously 220V). Power supplies typically have a slider switch with two markings : 115 (for North American 110 “120V/60-cycle AC) and 230 (for European and Asian 220 “240V/50-cycle AC). Figure 5.2 shows a slider switch set for correct North American voltage. If a power supply is set to the wrong input voltage, the system will not work. Setting a power supply for 230V with 110 “120V current is harmless; however, feeding 220 “240V into a power supply set for 115V will destroy the power supply. Figure 5.2. A typical power supply's sliding voltage switch set for correct North American voltage (115V). Slide it to 230V for use in Europe and Asia.
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