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Old 17th Feb 2014, 19:18
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search converter 115V/400hz to 230V/50hz

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I search a converter 115V/400hz to 230V/50hz, output with french plug.
Someone can help me?
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Old 18th Feb 2014, 05:45
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Google "Teleadapt" - only needs an output plug adaptor.
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KGS Electronics do converters for much of the industry if you need a fully-certified product.
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Thank you for your answer.
I have find 2 product :
Lightweight 500 to 1000VA 50Hz / 60Hz Frequency Converters
Lightweight 2KVA 50Hz/60Hz Frequency Converters
It not necessary to have a certified product. It is for use on ground by engineers during troubleshooting, to power laptot computer. The converter is removed for flight.

I have find nothing for ''Teleadapt''....
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Since the requirement is for a laptop it is possible that you can just use the standard laptop power brick.

This was a discussed on this thread, along with other options:

http://www.pprune.org/engineers-tech...ml#post7021791

Not sure if that will work as a link but if not just search for the text.
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