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#46361 - 11/10/06 07:34 AM
Converting from 220 Volt to 110 Volt, and 12 V to 6V??
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Registered: 11/01/06
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Loc: Oslo, Norway
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I have two NOS direction indicators, useful for my 31 Pick Up, but need to change the current from 12 to 6 Volt. When visiting the lovely meeting in G. J. I was given a beautiful model of a gas station, working on 110 Volt as a gift, and got it safely back to Norway. (Thank you so much, Chuck Hoback) But in Norway we use 220 Volt, and as I really want to have the lights and the clock working, I must get the system converted to 220 Volt. What do I have to do to get the things working the right way  Or could I buy two transformers to help me? 
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#46362 - 11/10/06 09:19 AM
Re: Converting from 220 Volt to 110 Volt, and 12 V to 6V??
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Registered: 07/25/03
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Loc: oklahoma
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Sloan,
All you need is one transformer. Go to a Electric Supply house & tell them you need a control Transformer for 220 volt to 120 volt. There will be a wiring plate on or with the transformer that will show what terminals or wires connect to the 120 & 220 leads. If you have questions someone in the supply house should be able to help you. Another way that would be simpler would be to purchase a travel converter ( a commom item in US ) you simply plug your 120 volt item into it & then plug it into your 220 volt outlet. Should be stocked at any Electronics store.
Sparky
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#46365 - 11/10/06 02:04 PM
Re: Converting from 220 Volt to 110 Volt, and 12 V to 6V??
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Registered: 12/02/01
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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A transformer with a ratio of 2-1 will power the display. The travel unit mention is a shoo-in. To convert the directional unit(s), change the bulb(s) to 6-volt bulbs. Replace the flasher unit with a 6-volt unit. Problems solved. 
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#46366 - 11/12/06 03:19 PM
Re: Converting from 220 Volt to 110 Volt, and 12 V to 6V??
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Registered: 11/01/06
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Loc: Oslo, Norway
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Luckily the sister of my wife yesterday mentioned she was going to throw away a transformer from 220 to 120 Volt, but had not done it yet!!!  She used it for electric equipment many years after returning from Wyoming, so I get it for my service station. As to the indicators I will check the possibilities here.  Thank you all for the quick and useful explanations. I have not yet received any reply on the webpage of my Norwegian mother club, so 4 - 0 to members of VCCA.
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#92531 - 01/01/07 03:59 PM
Re: Converting from 220 Volt to 110 Volt, and 12 V to 6V??
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Wouldn't it be neat if we could all slow down to 30 cycle AC and the clocks will run slower, and we will be able to get more work done....and longer naps...I wonder if anyone in politics or upper management ever thought about that,,,well of course not, why do you think they are where they are?
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