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interuser
Hi
I live in Europe and have a network router that operates powered by a
power supply (transformer of 240VAC->5VDC)
I bought the exact same router from US and plugged its power supply
(transformer of 120VAC->5VDC) on a 240VAC->120VAC transformer.
I notice that the US transformer heats up more than the european one.
It is more hot that the 240VAC->120VAC transformer.
Can anyone explain as to why this is happening?
Does it have anything to do with the frequency in the US being 60HZ as
opposed to here being 50HZ?
Note that the US power supply is attached onto the transformer , and
so some of the heat is transferred from the transformer to the power
supply.
I live in Europe and have a network router that operates powered by a
power supply (transformer of 240VAC->5VDC)
I bought the exact same router from US and plugged its power supply
(transformer of 120VAC->5VDC) on a 240VAC->120VAC transformer.
I notice that the US transformer heats up more than the european one.
It is more hot that the 240VAC->120VAC transformer.
Can anyone explain as to why this is happening?
Does it have anything to do with the frequency in the US being 60HZ as
opposed to here being 50HZ?
Note that the US power supply is attached onto the transformer , and
so some of the heat is transferred from the transformer to the power
supply.