Ap700 from the USA to Australia

Cayc

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Hey, all. I live in Australia and want to buy a kessil ap700 from USA. These fixtures are around $1800 in Australia (~$1400 US), so you can see why I won't be buying local.
So the question...
Will one work with a simple plug adapter or would a step transformer be needed?
Thanks
 

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Are u serious ? when you have easy access to the illumagic units in australia ? those are wayyyy better than any kessil or other US led currently out there IMO.
 

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Hey, all. I live in Australia and want to buy a kessil ap700 from USA. These fixtures are around $1800 in Australia (~$1400 US), so you can see why I won't be buying local.
So the question...
Will one work with a simple plug adapter or would a step transformer be needed?
Thanks

I am not sure what the voltage used in Australia is, but the AP700 power supply uses 100-240V 50/60Hz, so whatever the standard is there, you should be fine. The power supply itself has a standard female connector so that an adapter cable using the local wall plug form factor can be used to adapt to the local market (like a power cable from a PC).

It seems like most manufacturers are now using auto switching power supplies that are compatible with global standards.

Dennis
 

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Hi Cayc

Just wondering how you went with the Kessil?

I’m in Australia too and am wanting to purchase the ap 700.

Much nicer light than the illumagic IMO!!
 

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