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    It got america's plug that I am afraid to use it in Sweden as I will be back to the states next week as I am not sure if it is ok for me to use in Sweden because of different volt that i do not want to destory that beautiful projector. Is there any device that I can buy that can protect it? If not, then I will have to sell it because I will move back to sweden. Jerome, deaf filmmaker

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    If the projector has a volt selection, it's okay to plug it in with the apporiate adapter and select the volt used in your country.

    If it doesn't, don't use it with anything other than 120 volts.

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    what about transformmer step up or down adapter 1000 watts or something that i can use it around the world? I may sell it anyway. Jerome

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    You can use a transformer/voltage converter along with an adapter for the outlet.

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    how many watts whould it be working with projector? Jerome

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    I'm not so sure you need to worry about the watts.
    Find how much voltage your projects needs and then find a transformer/converter that will properly convert the voltage.
    Example: I have an Australian projector that needs 240 volts to run properly, I bought a converter that converts 110/120 (U.S.) volts to 220/240 (Australian) volts.

    Scott

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    Many Thanks because i do not want to sell it becaue it is so beautiful projector. Know what I mean? Thanks... Jerome

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