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Old August 7th 05, 11:39 PM
TerryMcDaniel
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Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?

Thanks in advance...

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Old August 8th 05, 02:13 AM
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Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?

Thanks in advance...


The M system is 60 Hz. So, there's your first problem.

http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm

That page tells us Brazil has no standard voltage (110/220 V), and use
different plugs to us.
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Old August 8th 05, 02:18 PM
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"TerryMcDaniel" wrote in message
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Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?

Thanks in advance...


There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles and
220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are available in
hotels, so are probably generally available.
As for the TV system, I've no idea!

See here for more detail http://kropla.com/electric2.htm

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Old August 8th 05, 08:28 PM
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"Geoffers" wrote in message
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"TerryMcDaniel" wrote in message
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Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?


There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles
and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are available
in hotels, so are probably generally available.


What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette record
players?

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Max Demian


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Old August 9th 05, 11:33 AM
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"Geoffers" wrote in message
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"TerryMcDaniel" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?


There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles
and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are available
in hotels, so are probably generally available.


What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette record
players?

Unless you're taking a TV or monitor with you, this will not help you,
as the 50Hz PAL-I video output will not display properly (or at all) on
a Brazilian 60Hz PAL-M monitor.


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Tim Mitchell
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Old August 9th 05, 12:51 PM
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"Geoffers" wrote in message
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"TerryMcDaniel" wrote in message
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Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?


There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles
and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are available
in hotels, so are probably generally available.


What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette
record players?

--
Max Demian

21st century Nokia 8310 phone charger - 230v and 50 cycles only!
Happy to say that later Nokia phones came with a multi lingual charger.

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Old August 9th 05, 01:14 PM
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There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles
and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are available
in hotels, so are probably generally available.


What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette
record players?


21st century Nokia 8310 phone charger - 230v and 50 cycles only!


What's supposed to happen if you connect it to 230v/60 Hz? They probably
just say 50 Hz because that's all they expect it to run on.

Happy to say that later Nokia phones came with a multi lingual charger.


You mean it only charged in English before?

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Old August 10th 05, 12:19 AM
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There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v ??cycles
and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles are
available in hotels, so are probably generally available.

What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette
record players?


21st century Nokia 8310 phone charger - 230v and 50 cycles only!


What's supposed to happen if you connect it to 230v/60 Hz? They probably
just say 50 Hz because that's all they expect it to run on.



Not the kind of thing you want to try when you're n'000's of miles from
home!


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Old August 10th 05, 01:19 AM
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There are a variety of voltages in Brasil. 110v 60cycles; 127v
??cycles and 220v 60cycles. However, convertors to UK 230v 50cycles
are available in hotels, so are probably generally available.

What would travellers need 50 Hz for? 70s clock radios? Old Dansette
record players?


21st century Nokia 8310 phone charger - 230v and 50 cycles only!


What's supposed to happen if you connect it to 230v/60 Hz? They probably
just say 50 Hz because that's all they expect it to run on.


Not the kind of thing you want to try when you're n'000's of miles from
home!


Do you understand about electricity? Or do you stick plugs in empty sockets
to stop it from leaking out of the holes?

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Max Demian


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Old August 10th 05, 01:31 AM
Mike Davison
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"Anthony Haines" wrote in message
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"TerryMcDaniel" wrote in
oups.com:

Hello all...

I was hoping to use my European PS2 (PAL) in Brazil (PAL M).
Does anyone know if this works?
And, if not, are there converters to make it work?

Thanks in advance...


The M system is 60 Hz. So, there's your first problem.

http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm

That page tells us Brazil has no standard voltage (110/220 V), and use
different plugs to us.

Also the channel structuring in Brazil is based on the USA allocations of
4.5MHz sound vision spacing and the colour subcarrier is close to the NTSC
value of 3.58MHz or thereabouts and not the European 4.43MHz value. Oh and
it's a 525 line standard as well.
Mike Davison.
PS. Argentina uses PAL-N which is a 625/50 standard but again uses the USA
channel allocations and a subcarrier around 3.58MHz.


 




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