[ICOM] 110 TO 240 V CHANGE

Gary Fiber gfiber at comcast.net
Thu Apr 20 20:56:03 EDT 2006


As I remember there are three jumpers you need to change. Two are 
marked 110 - 220, move from 110 to 220 V position and one is under 
the diode bridge that needs to be cut.
This jumper Spans the AC input pins on the bridge
Then you need to change the male plug on the power cord. The jumpers 
are internal to the power supply so you will need to disassemble it 
to get to them.
Others here hopefully will make sure I am correct as I am doing this 
totally from memory.
I looked on mods.dk and nothing was there for either the 765 or PS-35 
for 220 V operation.

Gary K8IZ


At 05:34 PM 4/20/2006, you wrote:
>Hello everybody. I have an Icom 765 with internal
>power supply that works on 110 Volts. However, I am
>presently in a country which provides 240 volts of
>electricity. Can someone tell me how I could convert
>the 110 V to 240 V in my rig? Thank you
>
>Hanafi
>
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