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Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:48 pm

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Just to clarify, the Einstein works with either 120 and 230 so when used exclusively with the Einstein, it really doesn't matter what voltage is used. Correct?




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Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:08 pm

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LightonKids wrote:
Just to clarify, the Einstein works with either 120 and 230 so when used exclusively with the Einstein, it really doesn't matter what voltage is used. Correct?

correct. However, the 240V version will require different power cords than the 120V version, as would powering the lights directly would require different cords around the world. It would be recommended that you get one to match the rest of your lights and your mains power if possible. The only reason I could see getting a 110V version in 240V countries is if you are also using a 120V light (X-series, 120V Bees, paricularly the Ringflash, etc.).




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Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:23 pm

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We will be offering 3' and 15' power cords for the AU style 230V outlets as a modest cost accessory so you don't have to hunt them down.. Will also offer 3' 120VAC cords, These cords will plug into virtually any reasonably current light, using the global standard IEC (computer style) found on essentially all lights with removable cord.




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Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:32 am

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Luap wrote:
We will be offering 3' (1 meter) and 15' (5 meter) power cords for the AU style 230V outlets as a modest cost accessory so you don't have to hunt them down.. ....using the global standard IEC (computer style) found on essentially all lights with removable cord.


Excellent news !!

*Approximately




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