I tried but I could not get a reading, the prongs don’t go in deep enough I guess…
When I put the prongs of my multimeter into the wall socket, after I wriggled them around a bit at different angles they eventually made contact and I got a reading.
Btw, putting prongs into a wall socket felt very wrong .
To measure the output I left the power connector of the FS5000F2 slightly out (but still stable) so I could connect to the pins on the connector…
I’m always careful with how I hold type A plugs, since the danger of an electric shock seems quite high. But for cases like this it is convenient .
Yeah, I can’t seem to find the right angle…
5 units of DN-203 will be arriving next week of which 3 have been reserved already.
Another 1 reserved. 1 more available.
I did read everything written here and I think I want one too... can I have the last one?
Ill send you a mail
Last one of this shipment is also reserved. Next shipment will be UT-110W transformers (which can be used in Europe as well as the US).
All 5 converters are on their way to new owners. I have ordered 8 more, the price will be €50 for these (due to taxes which somehow Amazon absorbed into their price, which may explain their price increase ). If you are interested in reserving one let me know…
I also want to offer you these so called power taps. I found a relatively cheap one by Panasonic:
The price will be €15. if anyone is interested please let me know.
Hmm just got a message I exhausted the seller’s stock so I only got 5 DN-203 units.
I received mine today, thanks!
My GT always made a humming sound.. I always thought it was something loose in the machine itself..
But now it's gone!
I used a generic us step down converter that gave 117v. The new one just 103.. much better!
Good to hear (i mean from you, your buzz is gone so it’s silent now )