To be honest I don't really know anything about electronics, which is probably why my questions must seem so confusing.
For instance, it confuses me why a board with a 200V capacitor would have a 250V fuse if connecting it to a 230V power supply fries the 200V capacitor (maybe because the voltage is exceeding the limits of capacitor without exceeding the fuses current rating?).
But I guess that's kind of beside the point.
Really all I'm trying to ascertain is whether it's okay to swap the U.S. and Japanese power boards for U.K. power boards, but I don't know enough about the subject to ask the questions I need to ask to answer that question. It seems that given my inability to identify data relevant to the question there are just too many variables that would need to be accounted for for it to be worth anyone's time.
I know you suggested posting photos and I've been trying to narrow down which boards etc. I would need to photo but it just seems there are too many boards, too many combinations and too many variables for it to really be viable.
For instance, it confuses me why a board with a 200V capacitor would have a 250V fuse if connecting it to a 230V power supply fries the 200V capacitor (maybe because the voltage is exceeding the limits of capacitor without exceeding the fuses current rating?).
But I guess that's kind of beside the point.
Really all I'm trying to ascertain is whether it's okay to swap the U.S. and Japanese power boards for U.K. power boards, but I don't know enough about the subject to ask the questions I need to ask to answer that question. It seems that given my inability to identify data relevant to the question there are just too many variables that would need to be accounted for for it to be worth anyone's time.
I know you suggested posting photos and I've been trying to narrow down which boards etc. I would need to photo but it just seems there are too many boards, too many combinations and too many variables for it to really be viable.