Product Details
- Size: Variable
- Brand: Seven Star
- Model: SS-630
Features
- 100 Watt Step Up/Down Travel Voltage Converter
- Universal Output Socket - Accepts 2 or 3 prong plugs from around the world
- LED indicator light
- Includes Plug for Europe
- Input Selection Switch (110V or 220V)
Product Description
100 Watt Step Up or Step Down Travel Voltage Converter
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
Flawless Operation
By LW
Step Up/Down transformers are tricky devices. It's not hard to see why so many users gave negative reviews.But in order to use a converter without any problems, you need to be mindful of 2 things:1) The required current (in terms of ampere rating) of the device that you are powering.2) Whether the device is motorized.If you are using a transformer/converter such as this one for a battery charger or cell phone charger, then you shouldn't run into any overheating or shutdown issues. But if you are using it for a hairdryer or another device with heavy moving parts (like an old tape recorder that uses 3 motors), then you need to pay special attention to #1 and ensure that the wattage rating of the transformer/converter is actually 20 to 30 watts greater than the motorized device's rated power consumption.These are the precautions I took and it worked perfectly for me.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent product
By Why do you care what my name is?
This is a very useful product if you ever want to use a US electrical appliance in Europe or in Asia which are usually on 240V (or vice versa). It is slightly heavy but I guess you can't make it any lighter because of the transformer.One thing to remember is that the voltage selector switch displays the INPUT voltage and NOT the output voltage.So you would set the switch to 110V if your power supply is 110V and NOT if you want to connect an appliance that runs on 110V. Setting the switch to 110V will give you 240V at the converter output. Be very careful with this or you might end up frying your appliance and/or burning out the fuse in your electrical supply.You set the switch to 240V if your INPUT voltage is 240V and not if you want to run an appliance that works on 240V. Setting the switch to 240V will give you 110V at the converter output. This combination is not as dangerous because an appliance that expects 240V just wouldn't work if you connected it to a supply with a lower voltage.Finally, be careful NOT to connect any appliance that requires more than 60-70W of power or you run the risk of burning out the transformer inside the converter.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Useful, but heavy
By Rudolf
A very useful and practical gadget for those who travel a lot. However it is quite heavy. Its own weight causes it to fall out from a socket.
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