Peeps, a question to all ya audio electronics and electricity majoring freaks.
I got pair of EVENT ASP8 powered monitors, bought off from usa (free shipping! that’s the reason)
The guts are:
110v with power requirement of 300W (written on each monitor’s back)
The only problem is that we have here 220V…
and monitors are programmed to be working in US/Canada area.
In enclosed manual, 200VA stated to be normal (attached below).
manual available onlinesays even 100VA being satisfying power requirements.
Now, i have 2 options to help it performing locally:
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replacement of the original transformer inside monitors, which doesn’t count now.
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making use of custom stepdown transformer
Currently I have 750VA (!) stepdown transformer, 220-to-110, single unit for both monitors (pictured).
My question: is this one is ok for my application and which working temperature of this transformer is considered to be normal, for that matter.
Plugged to 220V, after about a hour it already gets VERY hot - that much so you’re not able to hold it in your hands. And this without being plugged to anything else.
Is this normal? … This is my second supply of these types; first was replaced due to low VA (200).
Every advice regarding the issue, such as spitting some ice on top,
or placing it in a lead ‘shielding’ enclosure/getting another type (lower noise?) transformer and alike is more than welcome.
