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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Baghdad, Iraq
I'm working in Baghdad and we have hell getting the correct material for the job. Every thing operates on 220 volt 50 hertz. We just received 250 emergence lights 277 volt 60 hertz. We tested one on Iraqi power and it seems to work fine. What will be the long term affects of using 220volt, 50 hertz on this fixture.
Thanks, Darrell |
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Re: Baghdad, Iraq
I'd seek a local profesional.
Them fellas have had a hand up that camels a$$ for years. Bob
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
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Re: Baghdad, Iraq
Preferabably one without a penchant for blowing himself up.
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