Zwoods
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I ordered this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KVCPH2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
the description reads:
Technical Parameters:
1. Temperature measuring range: -50~99oC;
2. Resolution: 0.1°C; 3. Accuracy: ±1°C (-50~70°C);
4. Sensor error delay: 1 minute
5. Power supply: 110VAC±10%, 50/60Hz;
6. Power consumption: ≤3W;
7. Sensor: NTC sensor (1PC);
8. Relay contact capacity: Cool 10A/250VAC;Heat 10A/250VAC;
9. Ambient temperature: 0~60°C;
10.Storage temperature: -30~75°C;
11.Relative humidity: 20%~85% (No condensate).
The input is supposed to be 110v (the product # sticker on the box reads elitech 110v "blah blah blah".) The one i received is reading (on the sticker and in the instructions) the input is 220v. The sticker in the pictures reads 110v so thats what has me wondering. Is there something i messed up or misread to make me think that the input would be 110v? Is there just a standard sticker that they put on all of them? Can i still power it with 110v? I contacted Amazon and they were no help with helping me with this issue. So I've turned to the vast knowledge of homebrewtalk.
I know there are ways to convert by opening them up but i don't want to do that. If this doesn't work I'll just return it for one that will but i don't want to have to deal with it if this one will work.
Thank you in advance for any help.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KVCPH2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
the description reads:
Technical Parameters:
1. Temperature measuring range: -50~99oC;
2. Resolution: 0.1°C; 3. Accuracy: ±1°C (-50~70°C);
4. Sensor error delay: 1 minute
5. Power supply: 110VAC±10%, 50/60Hz;
6. Power consumption: ≤3W;
7. Sensor: NTC sensor (1PC);
8. Relay contact capacity: Cool 10A/250VAC;Heat 10A/250VAC;
9. Ambient temperature: 0~60°C;
10.Storage temperature: -30~75°C;
11.Relative humidity: 20%~85% (No condensate).
The input is supposed to be 110v (the product # sticker on the box reads elitech 110v "blah blah blah".) The one i received is reading (on the sticker and in the instructions) the input is 220v. The sticker in the pictures reads 110v so thats what has me wondering. Is there something i messed up or misread to make me think that the input would be 110v? Is there just a standard sticker that they put on all of them? Can i still power it with 110v? I contacted Amazon and they were no help with helping me with this issue. So I've turned to the vast knowledge of homebrewtalk.
I know there are ways to convert by opening them up but i don't want to do that. If this doesn't work I'll just return it for one that will but i don't want to have to deal with it if this one will work.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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